NO-LOAD FUNDS ►► THE TOP PICKS FOR 1995 An in-depth workshop for the serious investor OP- cial Ethics of the State Bar of Michigan. He has served as a mediator in the Wayne County Circuit Court since 1975. STEVEN COHEN of Hunting- ton Woods has joined the Detroit office of the law firm of Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone. As an associate in the public law de- partment, Mr. Cohen will be in- volved in local and national public finance matters. Judge Stephen Cooper JUDGE STEPHEN COOPER of 46th District Court in South- field has been elected by his col- leagues to serve as president of the Michigan District Judges As- sociation. His one-year term will begin Jan. 1, 1995. Next year could be a crucial one for Michigan's courts. It has been 25 years since the creation of the district court system and there is much interest in re- structuring that system. The state Legislature, State Bar of Michigan and state Supreme Court have set up pan- els which are studying the state's courts. Learn specific strategies for creating a winning conservative, moderate, or aggressive no-load portfolio. to. Find out why last year's top funds could be next year's flops. Advanced nature of Top Picks Workshop restricts attendance to those with $200,000 of investable capital. to, Reservations required. Limited seating. flo. No cost to attend. • available to investors outside the Detroit area Call 1-800-882-0707 . YOLLES INVESTMENT * MANAGEMENT, INC. Steven Cohen Mr. Cohen earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineer- ing from Michigan State Univer- sity in 1983 and a master's degree in administration from Central ELAINE FIELDMAN has been Michigan University in 1988. He appointed to a second consecutive is a 1992 cum laude graduate of one-year term as chairperson of the Wayne State University Law the Michigan Attorney Discipline School. Board. The appointment was Prior to joining Miller, Can- made by the state Supreme field, Mr. Cohen was associated Court. with the law firm of Brooks & The term began Oct. 1. Ms. Kushman in Southfield. Fieldman, a partner in the De- troit law firm of Barris, Sott, Denn and Driker, has been a member of the board since Oct. 1, 1990. Prior to her first term as chair- person, she served two terms as the board's secretary. The board is comprised of six attorneys and three lay persons, all appointed by the Supreme Court. - MILES HURWITZ has been ap- pointed to a second consecutive one-year term as vice-chairper- son of the Michigan Attorney Dis- cipline Board by the state Supreme Court. The term began Oct. 1. Mr. Hurwitz was first ap- pointed to the board in 1991. A partner in the Dearborn Heights law firm of Hurwitz, Karp, Wal- lace and Gantz, Mr. Hurwitz is a former chairperson of the Com- mittee on Professional and Judi- BERKLEY/TODD4IEGLER \ (810) 546-2590 \ BIRMINGHAM/NORM LINING (810) 646-8787 SOUTHFIELD/CHARLES ROLLO (810) 355-9831 "We create solutions." Frank Mamat FRANK MAMAT, a senior part- ner in the Labor, Employment and Immigration Department of the Detroit law firm of Honig- KUDOS page 66 WEST BLOOMFIELD/JEFF THOMPSON (810) 855-6644 $2,500 MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIRED. RATES MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. STATEMENT FEES MAY REDUCE EARNINGS IF BALANCE IS NOT MAINTAINED. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE YIELD EFFECTIVE AS OF NOVEMBER 4, 1994 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 65