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- Posted April 29, 2010
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Butzel Long shareholder elected to firm's board

Butzel Long has elected following firm shareholder Jordan Schreier to the firm's Board of Directors for a two year term.
Schreier is based in Butzel Long's Ann Arbor office.
Other members of the firm's Board of Directors include: Philip J. Kessler, Chairman, Butzel Long; Carey A. DeWitt, J. Michael Huget and James E. Wynne.
Schreier was the practice group leader for the Employee Benefits Practice Group from 1995-2010. He represents clients primarily in the area of ERISA, employee benefits and compensation.
His practice primarily involves advising profit and nonprofit employers on planning and compliance issues involving all aspects of employee benefits, including welfare benefits, qualified retirement and other deferred compensation plans.
He teaches a regular class on COBRA compliance for the American Society of Employers and is a frequent speaker on pension and benefit issues.
with ABA Day in Washington. ABA Day comprises a series of Capitol Hill events April 20-22 designed to involve the American legal community in improving access to justice.
Hundreds of leaders from bar associations coast-to-coast convened to meet with their members of Congress on issues of concern to the justice system.
Published: Thu, Apr 29, 2010
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