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- Posted April 17, 2026
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Bench/Bar Conference
The Oakland County Bar Association conducted its 2026 District Court Bench/Bar Conference, titled “Learning What You Don’t Know as a District Court Practitioner,” on Friday, March 20. This year’s program — designed to expand attendees’ knowledge, sharpen their skills, and keep them ahead of the curve as a district court practitioner — took place at The Kingsley Bloomfield Hills. Among those participating in the conference were (l-r) John C. Mohyi of Mohyi Law, Winston Adkins of UAW Legal Services Plan, Judith Gracey of The Gracey Law Firm PLLC, Oakland County 50th District Court Judge Jeremy Bowie, Oakland County 45th District Court Judge Jaimie Powell Horowitz, Michigan Supreme Court Justice Noah Hood, Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Christopher Trebilcock, and Ahmad El-Bkaily of Cambridge & Company PLLC.
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