MEMOS

Jay and Becky Levine were never happy with the deck on the home they built four years
ago. It was too small. It was high maintenance. It wasn't what they wanted so, they called
Gittleman Construction, Inc.

"I love their work," said Becky. "They brought out their team and were really helpful."

Abel

Salzenstein

The Detroit firm
of Honigman
Miller Schwartz
and Cohn LLP has
named several new
partners. Among
them are Jason
Silver
R. Abel of West
Bloomfield, Douglas
C. Salzenstein of Beverly Hills and
Aaron M. Silver of Rochester Hills.
Abel and Salzenstein serve in the
litigation department; Silver is in the
bankruptcy, reorganization and com-
mercial department.

Alan Nathan of
Bloomfield Hills
has been appointed
account executive
of the Novi-based
Zervos Agency Inc.

Nathan

The law firm of Brooks Kushman PC
has appointed several new sharehold-
ers. Among them is Anessa Owen
Kramer, who manages the firm's
trademark practice. She advises clients
on the availability and protection of
trademarks, manages and prosecutes
large international trademark portfo-
lios, enforces and litigates trademark
actions, handles domain name issues
and provides advice relating to adver-
tising and marketing. She was named
to Crain's Detroit Business' "40 Under
40, Class of 2007" list.

Recognition Award
supplier Bruce Fox
Inc. has named
David Morrison of
Huntington Woods,
president of the New
Albany, Ind.-based
company. Morrison
Morrison
recently served as
executive vice presi-
dent for Evigna, a Top 40 distributor,
and as president of corporate-elements.

Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn
LLP, a Detroit-based business law
firm, has elected David Foltyn of

Birmingham its
fourth board chair-
man and chief
executive officer. He
has been with the
firm for more than
27 years. Foltyn is
a partner with the
Foltyn
firm's Corporate
Department and
has long been regarded as one of the
region's leading business lawyers.

Barry M. Rosenbaum of West
Bloomfield, with Seyburn, Kahn, Ginn,
Bess and Serlin PC, has been selected
as a "Super Lawyer" by Law & Politics
Magazine in litigation. He is a share-
holder of the firm and practices in state
and federal trial and appellate courts.

Justin S. Cohen of
Waterford has joined
the Bloomfield Hills
office of Rader,
Fishman & Grauer
PLLC, a leading
national intellectual
property law firm,
Cohen
as an associate.
He is registered to
practice before the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office and is a member of
the Michigan State Bar, Intellectual
Property Law Association and
American Intellectual Property Law
Association.

B'nai B'rith Israel Mission
B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region's
Mission to Israel is set for Oct. 28-Nov.
9. Michelle Soltz is the chairperson.
The 13-day tour will cover all high-
lights of the country and give an under-
standing of the people and the politics
that allows Israel to survive and thrive.
Tour participants will stay in five-
star accommodations as they view
Jerusalem, ascend by cable car to
Masada, float in the Dead Sea, explore
the Roman ruins of Caesarea, experi-
ence wine-tasting in the northern
Golan, relax in the resort city of Eilat
and celebrate the magic of Tel Aviv.
Included are all breakfasts and din-
ners, accommodations, many lunches,
round-trip flights from Detroit, group
travel and taxes and service fees.
Proceeds will aid the B'nai B'rith
Foundation.
A meeting is planned for 7 p.m.,
Sunday, Jan. 27, at the home of Mark
and Michelle Soltz in Commerce. For
information or reservations, contact the
B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region, (248)
646-3100, or greatlakes@bnaibrith.org .

Gittleman addressed the Levine's request for more outdoor deck time by including a hot
tub for year round use in the redesign. They made the tub flush with the deck to ease
access and create an uninterrupted horizon. Below, the deck is enclosed to hide the tub and
provide storage the couple didn't even know they wanted — until they got it.

Now constructed entirely of maintenance-free
Trex and accented by wrought iron spindles and
handrails, the new deck is everything the old one
wasn't — big, carefree and good looking.

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"The old deck was way too small, the new one is
so much bigger," said Becky. "I love how it looks."

So, when you think you're stuck with something
you don't like, call Gittleman and discover how
a fresh eye can lead to a great new plan for
your lifestyle.

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Just ask the Levine's.

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