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- Posted September 22, 2011
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Cooley Chapter of Inns of Court invites area lawyers to event on Sept. 28

By Frank Weir
Legal News
The American Inns of COurt Thomas M. Cooley Chapter has issued an invitation to Jackson lawyers to attend an Inns event on September 28 and to apply for membership in the organization.
Jackson County Bar Association Jennifer Walker conveyed the invitation recently.
The invitation noted that "American Inns of Court are designed to improve the skills, professionalism, and ethics of the bench and bar. An American Inn of Court is an amalgam of judges, lawyers, law professors,a nd law students. Each Inn meets regularly both to 'break bread' and to hold programs and discussions on matters of ethics, skills and professionalism."
The Sept. 28 event will be held in Lansing from 5:15 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and will include refreshments, cocktails, and "an entertaining and interactive program, as well as a chance to socialize with lawyers and judges from the mid-Michigan area," wrote Nancy Wonch, president of the Cooley Chapter, American Inns of Court.
An RSVP is requested to Carol Lycos at lycosc@cooley.edu by September 23.
Published: Thu, Sep 22, 2011
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