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February 24, 1995 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-02-24

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LOUIS KASMAN has been
elected chairperson of the Greater
Pontiac Area Consortium's (G-
PAC) Private Industry Council.
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STEVEN KAPLAN of South-
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on the advisory council for Oak-
land Community College's legal
assistance program.
The council recommends
courses, aids in the recruitment
Louis Kasman
of students and assists in publi-
cizing the program.
Mr. Kasman is president and
A 1981 cum laude graduate of chief executive officer of Market-
the Detroit College of Law, Mr. ing/Management Associates, a
Kaplan is a senior trial prosecu- management consulting firm in
tor for the Macomb County Pros- Rochester Hills.
ecutor's office. He also is a member
of the Southfield School Board.
SHELLEY FIORE of Com-
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Michael Robbins
MICHAEL ROBBINS has been
elected chairperson of the 3,000-
member Family Law Section of
the State Bar of Michigan. A part-
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ner in the Birmingham law firm
of Victor, Robbins & Devine, Mr.
Ms. Fiore, who earned a bach-
Robbins' practice is devoted ex- elor's degree in business at Michi-
clusively to family law.
gan State University, specializes
Mr. Robbins also acts as a fam- in business and estate planning.
ily law mediator, arbitrator, ex-
pert witness, author and lecturer. DAVID FRIEDMAN of Fried-
Prior to his election as family law man Real Estate Group in Farm-
section chairperson, he coordi- ington Hills has achieved the
nated and moderated more than SIOR designation awarded by the
20 family-law seminars through- Society of Industrial and Office
out the state.
Realtors, an international asso-
He is a member of the family ciation of professional commer-
law sections of the American Bar cial real estate brokers.
Association, State Bar of Michi-
The designation ceremony will
gan and Oakland County Bar As-
page 52
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