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• Are you battling with your
child over food?
• Is your child sneaking food?
• Is your child gaining too
much weight?
Edward D. Gold of
Bloomfield Hills,
attorney with the firm
of Butzel Long, was
elected vice president
of the American
Academy of
Matrimonial Lawyers
Edward D.
Gold is a full-time
Gold
senior shareholder
actively practicing in
Butzel Long's Bloomfield Hills
office; he heads up the firm's Family
Law Practice group.
• Do weight problems
run in your family?
Howard Wallach of Farmington
Hills has joined the
law firm of Langnas &
Associates of
Southfield. He special-
izes in litigation mat-
ters and most recently
was a partner in the
law firm of Hurwitz,
Karp, Wallach and
Howard
Gantz of Dearborn
Wallach
Heights.
Frank T. Mamat of West
Bloomfield has been elected to the
board of directors of
the Construction
Finance Management
Association, Greater
Detroit Chapter.
Mamat focuses his
practice on complex
labor issues, with an
emphasis on union
Frank T
matters.
Mamat
Rodman N. Myers of Bloomfield
Township, of counsel and member
of the Corporate Law
Department of the
Detroit-based law firm
of Honigman Miller
Schwartz and Cohn
LLP, was re-elected
president of the board
of the Bloomfield
Township Public
Rodman
Library.
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Daniel L. Schiffer of
West Bloomfield, former senior
executive with MCN Energy Group
and Michigan Consolidated Gas
Co., has joined the firm as of coun-
sel resident in the Detroit office.
Two of the members of a new con-
sulting firm, Executive Consulting
Group LLC, are Barbara Clark,
president of B. Clark Consulting in
Allen, Mich., and Berl Falbaum,
president of Falbaum & Associates
Inc. in Farmington Hills. The com-
pany is at 31731 Northwestern
Highway., Suite 106, Farmington
Hills; (248) 538-4540.
Barbara Lewis of Oak Park has been
appointed director of communica-
tions at Lutheran Social Services of
Michigan.
Link Wachler, co-owner of David
Wachler and Sons Jewellers in
Birmingham, won an honorable
mention in the Tahitian Pearl
Trophy Competition. The winning
piece, "All Tangled Up," is com-
prised of diamond and vine-like
wisps of 18 karat yellow -gold. Black
South Sea pearls dangle, as well as
encircle the chain. The piece is on
display in Vicenza, Italy, and will be
displayed at jewelry shows through-
out the world.
Butzel Long, a Michigan law firm,
has elected two new
shareholders. Patricia
Erhart Nessel of Novi,
practices in the area of
family law, including
divorce litigation with
experience in the areas
of business litigation
and commercial trans-
Patricia
actions. Howard B.
Nessel
Goldman of
Bloomfield Hills has
experience in a variety
of financing and refi-
nancing issues, includ-
ing acquisition of raw
land and commercial
properties, long-term
lease negotiations,
commercial lease nego- Howard
Goldman
tiations. Both practice
in Butzel Long's
Bloomfield Hills office.
The law firm of Kemp, Klein,
Umphrey & Endelman P.C. has
merged with the Southfield-based
law firm of May & May P.C. The
new firm name is Kemp, Klein,
Umphrey, Endelman & May P.C.
The announceinent was made by
Kemp, Klein CEO Ralph A. Castelli
Jr. and May & May principal Alan
May. May & May's staff of 12 pro-
fessionals will join the new firm at
its Troy location, 600 Columbia
Center, 201 West Big Beaver Road,
on March 1. The new firm will have
a staff of 110 persons, including 40
attorneys.