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Jonathan Ajlouny (2017)
joined Honigman in the firm's Detroit office, practicing commercial litigation. Ajlouny earned his bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Debra Nance (1999)
is the recipient of the 2021 Joan Young Judicial Excellence Award, presented by the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan. Nance was elected judge of the 46th District Court, where she has served since January 2013. She is also vice chair of Wayne Law’s Black Law Alumni Council. Nance earned her bachelor’s from the University of Detroit.
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Jacqueline August (2019)
was elected as WLAM representative for the 2021-22 executive board of the Women's Bar Association - Oakland Region. August earned her bachelor’s from Oakland University.
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Laura Parker (2017)
was elected as WLAM representative for the 2021-22 executive board of the Women's Bar Association - Oakland Region. Parker earned her bachelor’s from the University of Michigan.
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Joshua Sherbin (1988)
was appointed as chief legal officer and chief compliance officer at The Shyft Group. Sherbin earned his bachelor's from Kalamazoo College.
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Steven Whalen (1976)
retired from the bench after 18 years as U.S. Executive Magistrate Judge. Whalen earned his bachelor's from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
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Stephen P. Dunn (2005)
joined Bodman as a member in the firm's Troy office. Dunn is currently a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army Reserve JAG Corps. He earned his bachelor's from Le Moyne College.
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Rasul Raheem (J.D. 1984, LL.M. 2003)
was appointed by the American Bar Association as a member of the Standing Committee on Professional Regulation for a one-year, unexpired term commencing with the adjournment of the organization's 2021 annual meeting.
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Monique Eubanks (2020)
published an article in the ABA Banking Journal on the U.S. Treasury Department’s $9 billion capital investment program directed at minority-owned banks and community development financial institutions. The article was co-authored by Wayne Law alumni Emphani Aldridge and Rasul Raheem. Eubanks is an associate at Dykema. Eubanks earned her bachelor's and master's from Wayne State University.
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Emphani Aldridge (2019)
published an article in the ABA Banking Journal on the U.S. Treasury Department’s $9 billion capital investment program directed at minority-owned banks and community development financial institutions. The article was co-authored by Wayne Law alumni Monique Eubanks and Rasul Raheem. Aldridge is an associate at Dykema and earned her bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Rasul Raheem (J.D. 1984, LL.M. 2003)
published an article in the ABA Banking Journal on the U.S. Treasury Department’s $9 billion capital investment program directed at minority-owned banks and community development financial institutions. The article was co-authored by Wayne Law alumnae Emphani Aldridge and Monique Eubanks. Raheem is senior counsel at Dykema and earned his bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Lee Hornberger (LL.M. 1982)
gave his "Impact of Virtual Hearings" presentation to the Michigan Supreme Court Judicial Conference on May 6, 2021. Hornberger is an arbitrator and mediator for Traverse City. Hornberger earned his bachelor's and J.D. from the University of Michigan.
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Lora Greene (1990)
was appointed by the governor to the position of Montmorency County Probate Judge. Greene earned her bachelor's degree from Michigan State University.
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Dana Nessel (1994)
received Jewish Bar Association’s inaugural Ruth Bader Ginsburg Champion of Justice Award. Nessel has served as Michigan’s attorney general since 2019. She earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan.
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Emily M. Mayer (2014)
was one of 25 attorneys named to Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s 2021 Class of “Up & Coming Lawyers.” Mayer is a partner with Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss. She earned her bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Lynn B. Sholander (2014)
was one of 25 attorneys named to Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s 2021 Class of “Up & Coming Lawyers.” Sholander is an appellate attorney with Collins Einhorn Farrell. She earned her bachelor's from Michigan State University.
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Shanika A. Owens (2017)
was one of 25 attorneys named to Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s 2021 Class of “Up & Coming Lawyers.” Owens is an attorney with Butzel Long. She earned her bachelor's from Michigan State University.
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Mary Massaron (1990)
was selected by the executive committee of the Lawyers for Civil Justice to receive its 2021 Al Cortese Award. Massaron is a partner with Plunkett Cooney. She earned her bachelor's from Marygrove College.
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Blake Krueger (1978)
was named a 2021 "Father of the Year" honoree by the National Father’s Day Committee. Krueger is chairman of the board, and CEO and director of Wolverine World Wide, Inc. He serves on the boards of many professional, community and charitable organizations, including BISSELL Inc., The Right Place, Inc., West Michigan Policy Forum, Talent 2025, Michigan Economic Recovery Council, Two Ten Footwear Foundation, Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America, Business Leaders for Michigan and The Economic Club of Grand Rapids. Krueger earned his bachelor's from Michigan State University.
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Kathleen Wilson-Thompson (J.D. 1982, LL.M. 1996)
was appointed to the board of directors for Wolverine World Wide. Wilson-Thompson currently serves on the board of directors at Tesla and recently retired as executive vice president and global chief human resources officer at Walgreens Boots Alliance. She earned her bachelor's from the University of Michigan.
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Terry Bonnette (2004)
was named a 2021 Michigan Lawyers Weekly Go To Lawyer in Employment Law. Bonnette is a co-managing partner of Nemeth Law. He earned his bachelor's from Bradley University and master's from Illinois State University.
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Kara Hart-Negrich (2009)
was appointed to the Michigan Supreme Court's Justice for All Commission, which is aimed at helping more Michiganders solve civil legal problems such as landlord-tenant issues, family law disputes, and access to benefits. Hart-Negrich earned her bachelor's from the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
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Thaddeus Kedzierski (1979)
was re-elected for a third four-year term as mayor of the village of Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan. Kedzierski earned his bachelor's from Wayne State University.
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Homayune A. Ghaussi (2001)
was elected to the management committee at Warner Norcross + Judd, where he is a parter with the firm. He earned his bachelor's from Wayne State University.