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- Posted November 17, 2010
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Panel at Straker Bar meeting to take a look at Immigration Law

The D. Augustus Straker Bar Association will host a membership meeting & panel discussion on "Immigration Law and Process." The program will take place Wednesday, Dec. 1, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the offices of Jaffe, Raitt, Heuer, & Weiss, 25th Floor, Suite 2500, 27777 Franklin Road in Southfield.
The featured speakers include: moderator Eli Maroko of Jaffe Raitt; Aaron Todd, chief counsel, Department of Homeland Security/ICE; David Koelsch, asst. professor and director of Immigration Law Clinic-UDM Law; attorney Lolita Dimovski; and Ron Walker of Walker & Associates of Michigan PC.
This panel will be prepared to discuss a host of immigration law topics including: representing businesses, employer enforcement, family law, citizenship, deportation, criminal law, and how other areas of law are affected by immigration issues.
Refreshments will be provided at the meeting. Register by sending an e-mail to info@strakerlaw.org. For addutional information, contact Erica Bell at (248) 497-7557 or info@strakerlaw.org, or visit www.strakerlaw.org.
Published: Wed, Nov 17, 2010
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