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- Posted December 16, 2010
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WCBA holds annual holiday wine tasting; New Lawyer awards presented
The WCBA held its annual wine tasting holiday celebration at Paesano's last week and two attorneys received awards from the New Lawyers section of the bar association.
Clockwise from above left, Mark Jane presented the 2007 - 2009 Outstanding New Lawyer Award to Bonnie Shaw while, center, Laura Iacona, left, presented the 2009 - 2011 Outstanding New Lawyer Award to Suzanne Wahl.
Above right, Tammie Tischler, left, chatted with Betina Schlossberg at the event. Schlossberg recently left Pear Sperling to open her own practice at 2008 Hogback Road Suite 5B in Ann Arbor specializing in immigration law. Her new phone number is (734) 786-2900.
On the left, a group of local attorneys just so happened to have planned a dinner outing on the same evening at Paesano's. They are, l-r, Alfreda Menlove, her husband Charles Noble, JoAnne Barron, and Mary Schieve. SEE MORE PHOTOS ON PAGE 5.
--Legal News Photos by Frank Weir
Published: Thu, Dec 16, 2010
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