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- Posted March 31, 2014
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Judges and staff to address Rochester Bar
 
        
        
        
            The Rochester Bar Association will host its next meeting on Tuesday April 8, from 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. at the Rochester Mills Brewing Company's back meeting room, 400 Water Street in Rochester. 
The guest speakers will be be the entirety of Oakland County 52-3 District Court bench: Judges Julie Nicholson, Lisa Asadoorian, and Nancy Carniak.  They will provided the status of the 52-3 court, introduce their judicial clerks, and discuss local court rules and courtroom etiquette.  
Cost is a $10 meeting fee, payable to the Rochester Bar Association (or payment of $50 2014 annual dues which includes 2014 meeting fees) plus lunch as ordered from the Mills regular lunch menu. 
Space is limited.  Non-members are welcome.  To register or for additional information, email RBA President Tom Murphy at                                                               tmurphy@murphylawpractice.com.
  Published: Mon, Mar 31, 2014
                
        
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