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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-04-08

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BUSINESS

ESTATE & FINANCIAL PLANNING

FAMILY LAW

profile

NEGLIGENCE & PERSONAL INJURY

FELONIES & MISDEMEANORS

State and Federal

CHANGING from page 33

White Collar Crimes

Drunk Driving

Traffic Violations

He has been published numerous
times and is the editor and regu-
lar contributor to Real e-State, an
electronic newsletter for real estate
professionals, published quarterly
by the Maddin Hauser Real Estate
Law Practice Group.
He is the creator/owner of an
instructional program for com-
mercial real estate brokers, titled
Commission-Safe. He was named
one of America's best lawyers by
Best Lawyers and a top lawyer by
dbusiness, both in real estate law.
Sallen and his wife, Rose, are
members of Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield. They have three chil-
dren. He is an active member of
the American Israel Public Affairs
Committee and of the Metropolitan
Detroit Bar Association Foundation.
He is a past president of the Temple
Israel Brotherhood. Li

- Drugs

Tax Fraud

Michael Rex

MEDICAL & DENTAL PRACTICES

TAX LAW

YOUR BEST DEFENSE IS HERTZ SCHRAM.

ERISAJPENSION BENEFITS

CIVIL RIGHTS

No family or company is immune. At some unexpected moment
you, a loved one or valued employee could be arrested and
charged with a white collar crime, tax fraud, or any serious
federal or state crime as well as drug, drunk driving and traffic
offenses. You need straightforward answers, experienced advice
and aggressive legal representation from the Hertz Schram
attorneys who have decades of experience in both federal and
state criminal courts. Make Hertz Schram your choice because
your future could depend upon it.

COMMERCIAL LITIGATION

For a courtesy consultation, contact:

BUSINESS & CORPORATE LAW

Walter Piszczatowski
(248) 335-5000

QUI TAM - WHISTLEBLOWER CLAIMS

REAL ESTATE

ENTERTAINMENT LAW

EMPLOYMENT LAW

EDUCATION & SCHOOL LAW

PROFESSIONAL LICENSING

MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS

PROPERTY TAX APPEALS

BANKING & FINANCE

wallyp@hertzschram.com

vnorris@hertzschram.com

Learn more at www.hertzschram.com .

SECURITIES LITIGATION

HERTZ SCHRAM PC

TRUST & ESTATE ADMINISTRATION

TITLE LITIGATION GROUP

Victor Norris
(248) 335-5000

1 760 S. TELEGRAPH - BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI 48302

A FULL SERVICE LAW FIRM FOR YOUR PERSONAL AND BUSINESS NEEDS.

S568940

College Loans Available

For full-time students pursuing an undergraduate, graduate or professional education

Applications for interest-free loans are being accepted
for the 2010/2011 school year through the Jewish
Educational Loan Service GELS). Loans are available
to students who are:

Metro Detroit area Jewish residents

Full-time students
Pursuing an undergraduate, graduate or
professional education

Able to document financial need
Attending an accredited Michigan college or
university (unless a comparable education is not

available in-state)

Able to demonstrate satisfactory academic
progress toward a career objective

For an application or more information
contact Marvin Berman, Ph.D. at
mberman@jvsdet.org or call:

(248) 233-4209

JELS is jointly administered by Jewish Vocational Service & Hebrew Free Loan Association.

Realizing life's potential

of Metropolitan Detroit

WE'RE PART OF THE TEAM

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WINGO For ORT

WINGO (women's bingo) to
benefit ORT worldwide will be
held 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April
28, at Congregation Beth Ahm,
West Bloomfield. Registration is
at 5:45 p.m. with dinner at 6:30.
"WINGO is a high-energy
evening filled with bingo, raffles,
silent auction and a sit-down
kosher dinner," says Julie
Hirsch, event co-chair. "We have
a live bingo caller for our 10
games and more than 75 raffle
prizes from local businesses."
General admission is $45,
which includes dinner and one
bingo card. Additional cards
and raffle tickets are available.
Participants can purchase
bingo packages, which offer
a chance for participants to
donate extra money to ORT.
Four packages range in cost
from $100-$550.
Participants are asked to
bring a school supply item for
the Hermelin ORT Resource
Center at the Jewish Community
Center in West Bloomfield. For
each donation, a participant
will receive a free raffle ticket.
Event co-chairs include
Hirsch, Robbie Sherman, Paula
Lynn and Sylvia Wolf.
ORT America supports a
network of schools and training
programs in 63 countries. More
than 3 million people have grad-
uated from ORT programs.

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