Wayne State University Law School’s annual Professionalism in Action program was held on Friday, Feb. 7, in partnership with the State Bar of Michigan. Professionalism in Action provides an opportunity for interaction between first-year law students and practicing attorneys and judges for the purpose of reinforcing the import of ethics and professionalism in the practice of law. The program emphasizes the importance of professionalism using a series of pre-selected hypotheticals, which are discussed in small group sessions. Wayne Law thanks its alumni and friends who volunteered for the event.
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- Posted February 25, 2020
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