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December 01, 2005 - Image 62

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-12-01

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Several attorneys from Dykema
Gossett's' Michigan offices were
named in The Best Lawyers in
America for 2006. They are
Maria B. Abrahamsen, Albert
Ernst, Fred J. Fechheimer and
Ronald Rose.

ter's of business administration
degree from
Loyola
University in
Chicago, is
financial sys-
tems adminis-
trator in the
Cooper
company's
O'Hare office.

Donald E. Barris of Bingham
Farms is marking the 65th
anniversary of
his admission
to practice law.
He graduated
from the
Wayne
University Law
Bards
School in
McDowell
Shulman
Detroit in 1940 -
and was awarded a gold key in
recognition of his scholastic
achievement. He has provided
funds for the development of a
computer laboratory, a student
lounge and the Donald E. Barris
Deitch
Lewiston
Trial Practice Program at the
Wayne State Law School. He is
founder and senior member of
the Detroit law firm of Barris,
Four members of Bodman LLP
Scott, Denn & Driker, where he
have been listed in The Best
maintains an active practice.
Lawyers in America 2006:
Laurence B. Deitch of
Dr. James Keller, former
Bingham Farms, in corporate
Detroiter of Illinois, has been
law; Michael B. Lewiston of
appointed chair of the depart-
Birmingham, commercial liti-
ment of obstetrics and gynecol- gation; Ralph E. McDowell of
ogy at Advocate Lutheran
Huntington Woods, bankruptcy
General Hospital in Park Ridge,
and creditor-debtor rights; and
Ill., where he served as interim
Larry R. Shulman of
chair since 2004. He has been
Farmington Hills, financial
on staff at Lutheran General
institutions law.
since 1990, most recently serv-
ing as director of maternal fetal Barrie R. Bratt of Bloomfield
medicine for the hospital and
Hills, and with the Southfield-
Advocate Medical Group. He is
based law firm Levine,
the son of Rudy and Julia Keller Benjamin, Tushman, Bratt,
of Bloomfield Hills.
Jerris and Stein PC, has been
included in The Best Lawyers in
Robert Olson of White Lake
America 2006. He represents
has been named tax and
plaintiffs in workers' disability
accounting manager at the
compensation cases.
Bingham Farms firm of
Maddox Ungar PLLC. He will
Sandy Shecter of Farmington
supervise all staff accountants
Hills, CPA, has
and is responsible for new busi-
been promoted
ness development. He provides
to member of
audit, tax and Sarbanes-Oxley
MSW Group
Act compliance services to
PLC. She
clients.
chairs busi-
ness tax flow
Shecter
Jodi F. Cooper, formerly of
procedures.
West Bloomfield and now of
She specializes
Chicago, has been hired by
in accounting for the'service
CareerBuilder LLC in Chicago.
industry, concentrating on legal
Cooper, who received her mas-
and medical practices.

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