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Hudson to receive Golden Gavel Award from MDTC?May 13


Miller Canfield attorney Paul D. Hudson will receive the Golden Gavel Award from the Michigan Defense Trial Counsel at the MDTC Awards Banquet on May 13.

Based in Miller Canfield’s Kalamazoo office, Hudson heads the firm’s Appeals Section, counseling clients on appellate strategy and procedure, representing individual, corporate and higher-education clients in state and federal appellate courts across the country. 

A principal at Miller Canfield, Hudson is active in state and federal bar associations, holding leadership positions on the American Bar Association’s Appellate Practice Committee and the State Bar of Michigan’s Litigation Section. He was appointed to serve as chairman of the Sixth Circuit’s Advisory Committee on Rules. Hudson formerly served as the editor in chief and publications chairman of the State Bar of Michigan Litigation Journal, and co-authored the Michigan chapter of a leading treatise on commercial disputes, “Business Torts: A Fifty State Guide.”

“We are proud of Paul’s many professional accomplishments, and of his well-deserved recognition from the MDTC,” said Miller Canfield CEO Michael McGee. “Paul not only serves his clients with exceptional skill, insight and thoughtfulness, but he is also a committed leader who supports his colleagues and other young attorneys at the firm.”

The annual Golden Gavel Award recognizes attorneys who have not practiced law for more than 10 years, and who have made significant contributions in their areas of practice, in their communities, and for the advancement of young attorneys. For more information, please visit http://www.mdtc.org/.

 

‘Walk for Justice’ at Detroit Zoo April 23
 

Registration is now open for The Salvation Army William Booth Legal Aid Clinic’s third annual Walk for Justice at the Detroit Zoo on Saturday, April 23 starting at 8 a.m. Tickets are $40 and available at www.walkforjustice.org. Law students can register for $20 and children, up to 16 years old, are admitted for free. The registration fee includes zoo admission, parking, a Walk for Justice t-shirt, refreshments and entry into a door prize drawing. Guests will enjoy face painting, a magician, clowns and games for children, as well as have the opportunity to bid in a silent auction featuring items donated by local businesses. All proceeds benefit The Salvation Army’s William Booth Legal Aid Clinic, which has helped resolve over 20,000 legal issues affecting low income families, individuals and U.S. military veterans. The Clinic provides quality guidance and advocacy in a wide variety of areas including family matters, housing, credit and disability issues. For more information about the Walk for Justice and to register, visit www.walkforjustice.org or call (313) 361-6340.

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