Judges: Civility is a winning strategy
A panel of federal judges implored a room of lawyers at a recent panel discussion to be reasonable in their dealings with opposing counsel, jurors and judges.
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SBM Seeks Applications for 2016-2017 Committee Service
State Bar of Michigan President-Elect Lawrence P. Nolan invites Michigan lawyers to apply now for appointments to committees for the 2015-2016 bar calendar year. Service on committees is voluntary and occurs through an appointment process that begins with an electronic application that must be filed by April 29.
“I find that investing time in State Bar work is incredibly fulfilling, adding otherwise unparalleled meaning to my career,” Nolan said. “By joining the rich history of service to the State Bar through participation as a member of one of the many SBM committees, you may play a meaningful role in the State Bar’s efforts to improve justice in Michigan.”
Nearly 30 standing committees work to implement the State Bar Strategic Plan, build effective programs that benefit Michigan lawyers and the public and improve the administration of justice in Michigan. Appointments for the 2016-2017 bar year are expected to be finalized before September 1.
More information about the committees and a link to the online application can be found on the Committee Information page. For more information, contact Candace Crowley at ccrowley@mail.michbar.org or (517) 346-6319.
Professional Responsibility – 180-day suspension for failing to answer request for investigation
The Attorney Discipline Board has affirmed a hearing panel’s 180-day suspension of an attorney who did not answer a request for investigation and did not appear at his hearing.
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SBM Seeks Applications for 2016 Pro Bono Circle of Excellence
The State Bar of Michigan invites all law firms of two or more attorneys to apply for the 2016 Pro Bono Circle of Excellence, recognizing every firm that fully complied with the SBM Voluntary Pro Bono Standard during 2015. The application deadline is April 4.
The Voluntary Pro Bono Standard applies to legal services for low-income individuals and organizations, as well as financial support for eligible nonprofit organizations that provide free civil legal aid for the poor. Contributions to the Access to Justice Fund count toward fulfilling the standard, which calls for attorneys to annually take three pro bono cases, devote at least 30 hours to pro bono service or contribute $300 to a legal aid provider organization.
Firms that can afford to do so are asked to make annual financial contributions of $500 per attorney to be recognized at the “Leadership Level” of the Circle of Excellence. Individual lawyers who meet the Pro Bono Standard are celebrated locally through their access to justice programs and the “A Lawyer Helps” area of the State Bar of Michigan website.
“I look forward to continuing the excitement generated by last year’s Circle of Excellence,” SBM President Lori Buiteweg said. “We hope to add new firms and corporations to the Circle of Excellence this year. The more applications we receive, the better. Applications help quantify the level of pro bono work our members provide to those in need.”
The Circle of Excellence is published frequently in the Michigan Bar Journal, posted on the State Bar and the Michigan State Bar Foundation websites and is distributed at the State Bar Annual meeting. Apply for the Pro Bono Circle of Excellence. For more information, contact Robert Mathis at rmathis@mail.michbar.org or (517) 346-6412.
Professional fundraisers pocket 2/3 of Michigan charitable donations, AG says
About 33 cents of every dollar on average reached the charity when a professional fundraiser was involved with raising money in Michigan in 2015, Attorney General Bill Schuette reports.
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Attorney discipline: Special concerns for patent lawyers
For Michigan attorneys who also practice before a non-state disciplinary body such as the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the danger of being “grieved” may be greatly enhanced. A patent litigator and former AGC vice chair breaks it all down.
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David J. Kramer, Esq.
Attorney David J. Kramer of Novi, Michigan has been named by Michigan Top Lawyers as a top Michigan attorney in Criminal Law. Kramer graduated from the University of Michigan in 1988 and from Wayne State Law School in 1991. He has been practicing in the area of Criminal Law for just short of 25 years. He also has been named as a top Criminal Law attorney by the American Institute of Criminal Attorneys, the legal Network, DBusiness, the National Trial Lawyers (Top 100 Criminal Law Trial Attorneys in the US) and the American Society of Legal Advocates. He is rated as Excellent by Avvo and won the people’s choice award last year as listed by Avvo. He also is listed as a criminal Law expert in The Global Directory of Who’s Who. Kramer’s practice is based in Novi, Michigan but he regularly takes cases around the country. Kramer is known to out-prepare his opponent which is one of the reasons why he has not lost a jury trial in over 20 years. Kramer also practices Family Law and has been named a top Family Law Litigator by his peers and the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.
42400 Grand River Avenue, Suite 109 | Novi, MI 48375
615 Griswold Street #920 | Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: 248-348-7400 or 586-530-1000
Website: http://www.novilaw.com/
Profile: http://www.michigantoplawyers.com/firm/the-david-j-kramer-law-firm-pllc/
Obituaries: Eugene O. Alkema, 84; John A. Hilgendorf, 86
Alkema served as city attorney for Grandville and Belding, and Hilgendorf was a senior partner at Lacey & Jones LLP
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Man killed during police chase/shooting told little brother to keep driving
Aaron Pelletier was afraid “that what happened would happen,” his attorney said.
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Two lawyers disbarred
Two Michigan attorneys have been disbarred, one for mishandling trust accounts and another for neglecting matters in a client’s foreclosure.
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