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- Posted October 18, 2011
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Students pass July bar exam, local admission ceremonies planned

The list of those who passed the July bar exam has been posted by the State Board of Law Examiners and is available on the Board's website, http://courts.michigan.gov/supremecourt/BdofLawExaminers/index.htm.
Local admission ceremonies have been planned and include the following:
* The Oakland County admission ceremony is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 4, at 11:45 a.m. The ceremony will be conducted at the Commissioners' Auditorium at the Oakland County Courthouse, 1200 N. Telegraph Rd. in Pontiac. Pre-registration is required and forms are available at www.ocba.org. Questions can be directed to Jan Anson at (248) 334-3400 ext. 209 or janson@ocba.
* For information on the Macomb County Bar Association New Lawyer Admission Ceremony, visit www.macombbar.org.
* For information on the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association/Third Judicial Circuit of Michigan New Lawyer Admission Ceremony, visit www.detroitlawyer.org.
Published: Tue, Oct 18, 2011
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