The board of the Association of Defense Trial Counsel is pleased to announce its annual golf outing for Monday, June 6, at Western Golf & Country Club, 14600 Kinlock Rd. in Redford Township. The outing will begin at 8 a.m. with registration and breakfast then a 9 a.m. shotgun start with lunch to follow.
Justices of the Michigan Supreme Court and judges of the Sixth Circuit of Appeals, the Michigan Court of Appeals, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, and Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb County circuit courts have been invited as guests of the ADTC.
Cost is $165 per golfer and the complete package consists of 18 holes of golf on a Donald Ross-designed course in a private club setting, breakfast, refreshments on the course, and a late lunch of bruschetta chicken or grilled salmon. Prizes and awards will be presented after the scramble. Cost for lunch in $65.
To receive a registration form, e-mail Jessica Hilewsky at jdzieszkowski@harveykruse.com. Payment is due upon registration.
- Posted May 17, 2022
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Annual golf outing planned by ADTC for June 6
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