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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-01-23

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Mark L. Kowalsky of West Bloomfield
was an invited speaker at the Hertz,
Schram & Saretsky PC Continuing
Legal Education Advanced Litigation
Skills for Paralegals seminar. His pres-
entation was titled "Drafting More
Effective Discovery Documents."

Stephen J. Stawicki of Huntington
Woods has been designated a master
bridal consultant.He completed the
third phase of the Professional
Development Program of the
Association of Bridal Consultants to
achieve the designation.He operates the
Wedding Connection.

Alexandra Goldberg of Oak Park has
opened the Holistic Lifestyle Center,
28165 Greenfield in Southfield, (248)
552-0648.

Barry Blauer of Huntington Woods is
a new associate insurance agent on the
staff at Berkley-based Pliskow Agency.

Hope Brown of Oak Park was pro-
moted to senior account executive
and John Bailey & Associates Inc., a
public relations agency. She was
elected to serve on the board of
directors of the Women's Survival
Center of Oakland County.

He is from Michigan Health Insurance
Services in West Bloomfield.

David H. Ellenbogen of Birmingham
has joined the law firm of Wienner
Gould PC in Troy.

Kiley L. Kaplan of Farmington Hills
has joined Amanda Real Estate and
Investment Co. as a sales associate in
the retail brokerage group.

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Berton May of West Bloomfield was
appointed to the State Bar of Michigan
Committee on Attorney Grievance. He
specializes in litigation matters, includ-
ing medical-legal, personal injury, crim-
inal law and commercial litigation.

Mark Shaevsky of Bloomfield Hills, of
counsel in the corporate law depart-
ment of Detroit-based Honigman
Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP, has
been named in the
10th edition of The
Best Lawyers in
America 2003-2004.
He has been recog-
nized in the last four
published editions as
a top practitioner in
the area of corporate
law.

Joel W. Charnow of Farmington Hills
has been recognized as an outstanding
course leader by the American Institute
for Chartered Property Casualty
Underwriters and the Insurance
Institute of America, national educa-
tional organizations. He taught insur-
ance and financial services courses lead-
ing to students passing the national cer-
tifying examination at a level that met
or exceeded that national pass ratio.
Charnow is president of Charnow
Consulting Inc. in Farmington Hills.

Michael Stoller of West Bloomfield has
been named account assistant at Marx
Layne & Co. in Farmington Hills. He
is responsible for
supporting public
relations strategies
for clients in the
automotive, restau-
rant, non-profit and
professional service
industries.

Jon Serman of Franklin has been pro-
moted to property manager from assis-
tant property manag-
er at the Farmington
Hills-based Broder &
Sachse Real Estate
Services Inc., a com-
mercial, residential
and industrial real
estate property man-
agement and devel-
Serman
opment company.

David Weiss of Southfield has been
promoted to Midwest Division director
of project analysis for Comcast cable.

Thomas Levine of West Bloomfield
was recognized by Livonia-based
American Community Mutual
Insurance Co. as one of the top-per-
forming independent agents of 2002.

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