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- Posted April 02, 2010
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Information Technology Law Section hosts spring networking happy hour

The Information Technology (I.T.) Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan has joined with DetroitNET and Network Michigan to host a spring networking happy hour Thursday, April 15, from 5 to 9 p.m. at The Post Bar in Novi, located at 42875 Grand River Ave. Jeremy Bisdorf, chairperson of the State Bar of Michigan's I.T. Law Section and partner at Jaffe, Raitt, Heuer, & Weiss PC, made the announcement.
The event is free for all guests. However, donations will be accepted to benefit The Pink Fund; a charity providing financial aid to individuals afflicted by breast cancer.
"This will be an outstanding opportunity for professionals from all industries to gather and network," said Bisdorf. "It also allows us to shed light on The Pink Fund and the help they provide to so many people."
To pre-register for the event, contact Anthony Targan at atargan@comcast.net or Maureen McGinnis at mmcginnis@dmcginnis.com. The deadline for advance registration is Friday, April 9.
For additional information regarding this event, visit www.detroitnet.org or www.michbar.org/computer.
Published: Fri, Apr 2, 2010
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