Promoting professionalism

Thomas M. Cooley Law School brought together nearly 60 leaders in the legal and higher education fields for the school’s inaugural Professionalism Advisory Committee meeting, which was conducted Friday, July 13, at the Henry Ford Museum’s Lovett Hall in Dearborn.

The objective was to identify professionalism issues that impact the practice of law and higher education and to create a dialogue on ways to improve and promote professionalism in legal education. The committee’s efforts will result in recommendations for Cooley to consider for the next decade of its professionalism programming. Committee members include heads of Michigan law firms, presidents of Michigan colleges, judges, bar association presidents, and past chairs of the ABA Committee on Professionalism and the national Consortium on Professionalism Initiatives. 

 

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