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- Posted February 21, 2014
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'Celebrating Our Diverse Bar' event at new venue this year
More than 180 members of the Detroit legal community (including judges, attorneys, law students and affiliated professionals) were on hand at last year's "Celebrating Our Diverse Bar" event--the largest attendance to date.
Be part of the celebration this year as the Federal Bar Association along with dozens of other local and affinity bar associations come together for a networking opportunity on Thursday, March 6, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at Buffalo Wild Wings, 1218 Randolph in Detroit.
Cost is $15, with a cash bar. Members of the judiciary may attend free of charge, but registration is required. Register online at: http://www.fbamich.org or www.detroitlawyer.org/upcomingevents.html.
For additional information, contact Mitzy Sharp Futro at 313-961-6120 x201 or msharpfutro@detroitlawyer.org.
Published: Fri, Feb 21, 2014
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