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Chamberlain Healthcare Public
Relations in New York is launch-
ing a national and social media
campaign for Kids Kicking Cancer
(KKC). The free campaign will
promote KKC's new "Breath Brake"
iPhone and Blackberry application
to offer stress reduction techniques
to adults, taught by the children
with cancer. Rabbi Elimelech
Goldberg is founder and director
of Kids Kicking Cancer. To down-
load "Breath Brake," visit www.kids-
kickingcancer.org .

Michigan
Lawyers Weekly
has announced
that Michael H.
Fabian of West
Bloomfield has
been recognized
as a 2011 Leader
Fabian
in the Law. The
publication fea-
tured Fabian and his more than
30 years of legal experience win-
ning numerous cases, creating
groundbreaking national precedent
in establishing and protecting the
rights of policyholders in insurance
disputes. The piece also depicted
Fabian as a leader for his founding
of Farmington Hills-based Fabian,
Sklar & King P.C.

Mark A.
Cantor of West
Bloomfield, presi-
dent of Brooks
Kushman, was
recently named
to DBusiness
magazine's "Top
Cantor
Lawyers 2011" list
in the intellectual
property law category. Based on
more than 15,000 surveys from
local attorneys, the list honors
the top lawyers in 49 specialized
practice areas. Since being named
president in 2007, Cantor has suc-
cessfully grown Brooks Kushman's
presence nationally and interna-
tionally, while managing advising
clients on the acquisition, manage-
ment and licensing of IP.

S. Evan Weiner
of Franklin
has joined
the Beaumont
Hospitals board
of directors. He
is executive vice
president, chief
Weiner
operating officer
and partner with
the Edward C. Levy Co., a construc-
tion materials company special-

izing in environmental solutions,
road construction and materials
manufacturing. He is chairman
of the board of the Henry Ford
and serves on the boards of the
National Sand, Stone and Gravel
Association; the National Slag
Association; and Cultural Alliance
of Southeast Michigan. He previ-
ously served as a Beaumont trustee.

The Farmington
Hills law firm of
Couzens Lansky
announces that
Mark G. Landau
of West Bloomfield
is now a share-
holder of the firm.
Landau
He concentrates
his practice in the
areas of estate planning, probate,
estate administration, buy sell
agreements and taxation.

Dickinson Wright
PLLC recently
named new
members of the
firm to manage-
ment positions.
Among them is
Monica J. Labe
Labe
of Huntington
Woods. She is a
member in the firm's Bloomfield
Hills office and has been appointed
to the firm's Management Group.
Labe is responsible for the firm's
finance and marketing areas. She
has extensive experience represent-
ing large corporations, developers,
real estate private equity firms,
lenders and real estate invest-
ment companies in the acquisition,
development, leasing, financing,
construction and disposition of
complex real estate projects.

Zausmer,
Kaufman, August,
Caldwell & Tayler
P.C. attorney
Gary August of
Bloomfield Hills
has been recog-
nized by Michigan
August
Lawyers Weekly as
one of Michigan's
"Leaders in the Law 2011." As a
shareholder of the firm, August
serves many high profile clients in
cases involving construction law,
general litigation, and insurance
coverage. Among his career accom-
plishments is acting as lead litiga-
tion counsel for some of the largest
construction projects in southeast
Michigan.

Graduation Time!

The Jewish News
will honor all Jewish
Cap (7
"01-Vt1
students who are
YEARBOOK
graduating this spring
from Michigan high
schools in our new
Cap & Gown Yearbook
2011. The Yearbook
will be published in
our May 19 issue.
For free, we will
include a photo
and up to 35 words
listing the student's name, school and
accomplishments. We also encourage families
to honor their students, out-of-state or college
graduates with a congratulatory ad.

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To place a listing or an ad in
Cap & Gown, go to
www.thejewishnews.com/capgown

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