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- Posted December 03, 2013
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Book club to discuss 'The Lawyer Bubble: A Profession in Crisis'

The Book Club of the Federal Bar Association, Eastern District of Michigan Chapter, will meet to discuss "The Lawyer Bubble: A Profession in Crisis" by Steven J. Harper on Thursday, Dec. 12, beginning at noon in room 722 of the Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse in Detroit. The author will be speaking to the Book Club via video conference.
The primary goal of the FBA Book Club is to facilitate an informal but elevated dialogue between the bench and the bar. The club is non-partisan.
There is no charge to FBA members and a $5 charge to non-FBA members. Lunch will be offered for $10 or attendees may bring their own.
To participate in the FBA Book Club, register online at www.fbamich.org or contact Brian Figot, executive director, at 248-594-5950 or fbamich@fbamich.org
For additional information on the book club, contact Andrew S. Doctoroff at 313-465-7360 or adoctoroff@honigman.com; or David Fink at 248-971-2500 or dfink@finkand associateslaw.com; or Erica L. Fitzgerald at 313-596-9318 or efitzgerald@bsdd.com.
Published: Tue, Dec 3, 2013
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