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Weekend and holiday arraignment on warrants for Wayne County and Detroit

Cases originating in Wayne County (including the City of Detroit) will be held at: 34th District Court, 11131 Wayne Rd., Romulus, MI  48174. Court begins at 12 noon.


Wayne Law’s bar exam passage rate even higher after appeals

Wayne State University Law School got good news earlier this year after the latest state bar exams — and, after successful appeals by five graduates, the news is even better.
Ninety percent of Wayne Law graduates who took the state bar exam for the first time in February passed — the highest passage rate of any law school in the state. The state average after appeals was 68 percent.
Wayne Law’s passage rate for graduates taking the February bar exam for a second time is now 61 percent, up from 50 percent after the successful appeals.
That brings Wayne Law’s overall passage rate up from 63 percent to 70 percent — nearly 10 points higher than that of Michigan State University’s average (61 percent after appeals) and second only to the University of Michigan’s (82 percent). The state average is 62 percent after appeals.
Wayne Law Dean Jocelyn Benson said she is encouraged by the good news and remains strongly committed to further improving the rate for all of the school’s graduates. In her February State of the Law School address, she outlined her plans for helping students reach their full potential, and improving Wayne Law’s bar passage rate was among those goals.
In keeping with that plan, Judge and Adjunct Professor Elizabeth Gleicher is developing a new course on Michigan law for the winter 2014 term, and Sarah Garrison has joined the Dean of Students Office to assist graduates taking the exam. The Law School’s development team also is exploring opportunities for donors to financially support bar exam prep courses for students with financial need, the dean said.


Honigman attorney honored by Dartmouth for community service

David K. Page, a partner in Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn’s Corporate Department, has been recognized by his undergraduate alma mater with the Dartmouth College Class of 1955 Award for his outstanding community service.  He has served on more than 35 community and nonprofit boards throughout his career.
Page is an active and committed community leader and serves as Honigman’s Partner for Community Involvement. His personal list of volunteer work with charitable organizations is extensive.  Currently, along with leadership roles at many area nonprofit organizations, he is the chair of the Children’s Hospital of Michigan Foundation board of trustees and the vice chair of the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy as well as a trustee or board member for many other organizations.

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