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February 16, 2001 - Image 98

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-02-16

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Business

Robert Weltman

Nancy Welber

Relax! Your loved
one is in good hands.

William
Hochkammer

If you're responsible for the care of an
adult loved one at home, you know all
to well time away is precious.

Heartland's respite/vacation program
gives you the opportunity to :ake a
break from these demands. While
at Heartland, your loved one will
be welcomed into our facility
which features a friendly,
attentive staff, tasty meals and
activities. you'll have the added
serenity knowing your loved
one is receiving around the
clock professional care in a
secure and comfortable
environment designed with
the health, safety, and well-
being of our residents.

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Care Center
West Bloomfield

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Assisted Living

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West Bloomfield, MI 48322
248.661.1700

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Care Center Georgian
Bloomfield

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• Private Music
Instruction in
Your Home

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2001

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Whether you use respite
care on a regular basis,
or just for a special
occasion, call to learn
about our short stays and
affordable rates.

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Alan
E. Schwartz

Julie M. Korotkin
of Birmingham has
joined the family
division of the
Third Judicial
Circuit Court of
Michigan as attor-
ney law clerk to cir-
cuit court Judge
Bill Callahan.

Robert Weltman of
Huntington
Woods, a Real
Estate One associ-
ate broker, has led
his office for the
seventh consecutive
year in sales of
existing homes. He
is an expert in sale
of older, classic
homes and is certi-
fied by the National
Trust for Historic
Preservation in
Washington, D.C.

Michael I.
Sherman,
Theodore S.
Sherman and
Jacqueline S.
Stamell have estab-
lished the Sherman
Law Group PC,
practicing in the
area of immigration
law. The firm is at
5767 West Maple
Road, Suite 100,
West Bloomfield,
MI 48322; (248)
539-5300.

.

Nancy H. Welber of

West Bloomfield,
principal attorney of
Nancy H. Welber
PC and of counsel to
Stevenson
Keppelman
David Foltyn
Associates of Ann
Arbor, has been
named by peer
review to the 2001-2002 edition of The
Best Lawyers in America. Welber prac-
tices primarily in the areas of estate and
retirement planning and is a frequent
lecturer to attorneys, accountants,
financial planners and investors on
these topics.

Bloomfield Hills residents Ruthan
Brodsky and Marcy Gottesman,
along with Debbie Chutz and Caryn
Gross of West Bloomfield, are work-

ing with a global
health and wellness
company called
Unicity Network,
specializing in
nutrition products.

Michael Harris

William 0.
Hochkammer of
Bloomfield Hills, a
partner in the
health care law
department of
Detroit-based
Honigman Miller
Schwartz and Cohn
LLP; Alan E.

Schwartz of

Leslie Kollin

Wayne Segal

Bloomfield Hills, a
partner in the cor-
porate law depart-
ment; and David
Foltyn also a part-
ner in the corporate
law department
have been named to
the ninth edition of
The Best Lawyers in
America 2001-
2002.

Michael Harris of Ann Arbor has
been named associate vice president
of academic affairs at Eastern
Michigan University. Harris had been
serving as interim associate vice presi-
dent since May 1. He received his
undergraduate degree in economics
and business administration from
Israel's Bar-Ilan University, his mas-
ter's degree from Tel Aviv University
and his doctor of philosophy degree
in public policy from Indiana
University.

Leslie Kollin of Bloomfield Hills has
been named senior account executive at
Marx Layne & Company, a
Farmington Hills marketing and public
relations agency. Promoted from
account executive, Kollin is responsible
for serving and counseling clients in the
retail, restaurant, hospitality, legal and
financial industries.

Wayne S. Segal of Birmingham has

been admitted as a member of the
Bloomfield Hills law firm of
Dawda, Mann, Mulcahy & Sadler
PLC. Formerly an associate with the
firm, Segal concentrates in the areas
of real estate transactions and
finance. He represents clients in all
aspects of commercial real estate
acquisition, disposition, leasing and
financing.

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