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- Posted April 28, 2011
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Zahra to address 46th Annual ADTC meeting
The Association Of Defense Trial Counsel's 46th Annual Meeting honoring Paul J. Manion and past presidents will be held on Tuesday, May 10, at the Detroit Athletic Club. The ADTC will also conduct its election of officers and directors.
Guest speaker Michigan Supreme Court Justice Brian K. Zahra will discuss "Budget Crisis and Technology Challenges facing the Court." Also making appearances will be State Bar of Michigan President W. Anthony Jenkins and SBM Director of Diversity Greg Conyers.
The evening begins with cocktails at 5:30 p.m. Program will commence promptly at 6:30 p.m. Dinner will be served immediately following the program. Coat and tie are required.
Cost is $25 for past presidents, $50 for members, and $55 for non-members. Price includes two drink tickets. Registration is required. To confirm attendance, call Diane Hirshey at (313) 237-0610 no later then Tuesday, May 3.
Published: Thu, Apr 28, 2011
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