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- Posted October 04, 2011
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Attorney Discipline Board appointments announced by court

The Michigan Supreme Court last week announced the following appointments to the Attorney Discipline Board:
* Lawrence G. Campbell of Detroit, attorney and member of the law firm of Dickinson Wright PLLC, is appointed for a term ending October 1, 2014.
* Dulce M. Fuller of Birmingham, owner and operator of Woodward & Maple, LLC, is appointed for a term ending October 1, 2014.
* Carl E. Ver Beek of Grand Rapids, attorney and of counsel to the law firm of Varnum, Riddering, Schmidt, & Howlett LLP, is reappointed for a second term expiring October 1, 2014.
* Craig H. Lubben of Kalamazoo, attorney and member of the law firm of Miller Johnson, is reappointed for a second term ending October 1, 2014.
* Thomas G. Kienbaum of Birmingham, attorney and member of the law firm of Kienbaum, Opperwall, Hardy, & Pelton, PLC, is appointed chairperson for a term ending October 1, 2012.
* James M. Cameron, Jr., of Ann Arbor, attorney and member of the law firm of Dykema Gossett PLLC, is appointed vice-chairperson for a term ending October 1, 2012.
The Attorney Discipline Board consists of six attorneys and three non-attorneys appointed by the Supreme Court; the appointees serve on a volunteer basis.
For additional information about the ADB, visit http://www.adbmich.org/.
Published: Tue, Oct 4, 2011
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