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- Posted January 20, 2011
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''Top 5 Under 35'' nomination process is now underway!

The Young Lawyers Section of the Ingham County Bar Association announces this year's ''Top 5 Under 35'' nomination process is now underway!
Do you know an outstanding ''young'' local attorney? Nominate him or her today!
To qualify for this award, the nominee must:
(1) be a member of the Ingham County Bar Association OR have a residence or office in Ingham, Eaton or Clinton County; and,
(2) be 35 years old or younger OR have practiced law for five years or less.
Nominations must be e-mailed to icba_yls@ymail.com by January 31, 2011. Nominate as many young lawyers as you wish. In your e-mail, please include a brief bio of the nominee, how you know him or her, his or her professional accomplishments, and any other information relevant to why the nominee stands out as a top young attorney.
The 2010 winners of the ''Top 5 Under 35'' award were Stacia Buchanan, Pamela C. Dausman, Matthew D. Drake, Jodi Latusek, and G. Alan Wallace.
Winners for 2011 will be honored at the Ingham County Bar Association's 2nd Annual Barristers Night the evening of Thursday, February 24, 2011. Details about the event and registration information will be provided in early February. Mark your calendars now!
Published: Thu, Jan 20, 2011
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