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At Wayne State University in Detroit,
the Board of Governors Distinguished
Faculty Fellowships and Charles H.
Gershenson Distinguished Faculty
Fellowships were created to recognize
and provide support for faculty mem-
bers whose continuing attainments
and current activities in scholarship,
research or in the fine and perform-
ing arts are nationally distinguished.
Among those honored are Jack D.
Sobel of West Bloomfield, professor,
departments of Internal Medicine,
Immunology and Microbiology, and
Obstetrics and Gynocology, School of
Medicine; Andrew L. Feig of Novi,
associate professor, Department of
Chemistry, CLAS; Daniel C. Isaksen
of Ann Arbor, associate professor,
Department of Mathematics, CLAS;
Mark R. Luborsky of Ann Arbor,
professor, Institute of Gerontology and
Department of Anthropology, CLAS.
Marc M. Bakst,
a partner in the
Detroit office of
the law firm of
Bodman LLP, has
been elected to a
second three-year
alii
term on the board
Bakst
of directors of the
Detroit Chapter
of the Turnaround Management
Association, the only international
nonprofit association dedicated to the
corporate renewal and turnaround
management.
Jules Olsman,
Berkley attorney
and board mem-
ber of Citizens for
Better Care, was
awarded the Sanford
Rosenthal Memorial
Award during the
Olsman
Oakland County Bar
Association's annual
meeting on June 11.
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Butzel Long attor-
ney and sharehold-
er Beth S. Gotthelf
of Birmingham was
recently inducted
into the Litigation
Counsel of America
(LCA) at the
Gotthelf
Spring Conference
and Induction of
Fellows in Miami. Based in Butzel
Long's Bloomfield Hills office,
Gotthelf practices in the areas of envi-
ronmental, energy and land use law
and regulation.