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- Posted October 18, 2010
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Event to celebrate Chief Judge Moore's 44-year career on bench
Oakland County Probate Court Chief Judge Eugene Arthur Moore is closing the curtain on his 44-year career on the bench. His friends and family will be hosting a celebration of the service of Oakland County's longest sitting judge on Wednesday, Nov. 17, from 5 to 7 p.m. at The Community House in Birmingham.
Tickets are $44--checks payable to "Judge Eugene Arthur Moore Retirement Party." To register, contact Barry L. Howard by Friday, Nov. 12, at (248) 593-5000 or bhoward@lipsonneilson.com.
Published: Mon, Oct 18, 2010
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