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Michigan Solicitor General Michigan Attorney General 1941–1957: Edmund E. Shepherd: Herbert J. Rushton John R. Dethmers Foss O. Eldred Eugene F. Black Stephen John Roth Frank G. Millard Thomas M. Kavanagh: 1957–1961: Samuel J. Torina: Paul L. Adams: 1961–1962: Joseph B. Bilitzke: Frank J. Kelley: 1962–1962: Eugene Krasicky: Frank J ...
The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulation was abolished with most responsibilities transferred to the newly formed Department. [1] It was renamed the Department of Consumer and Industry Services under an executive order issued in 1996 by Governor John Engler, merging most of the Department of Labor within the Department of Commerce. [2]
Michigan law, MCL 14.32, provides that "[i]t shall be the duty of the attorney general, when required, to give [their] opinion upon all questions of law submitted to [them] by the legislature, or by either branch thereof, or by the governor, auditor general, treasurer or any other state officer . . . ."
On successful completion of the training contract, the trainee will qualify and be admitted as a solicitor. Trainee solicitors and training contracts were formerly known as articled clerks and articles of clerkship, respectively. For trainee solicitors, the Law Society recommend a minimum salary of £22,794 in London and £20,217 outside of ...
Pages in category "Solicitors general of Michigan" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Department of Community Health was created in 1996 through an executive order merging Department of Public Health (as Community Public Health Agency), Department of Mental Health, Medical Services Administration from the Department of Social Services, responsibility for Liquor Control Commission, Licensing, Monitoring and Accreditation and Division of Occupational Health from Department of ...
John J. Bursch (born 1972) was the 10th Michigan Solicitor General.He was appointed by Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette on February 28, 2011. [1] Prior to being Michigan Solicitor General, Bursch served as chair of the Appellate Practice and Public-Affairs Litigation Groups at Warner Norcross & Judd.
The Secretary of State is the third-highest elected official in Michigan, and serves as acting governor in the absence of the governor and lieutenant governor. [ 1 ] Under state law, the secretary of state must have at least one office in each of Michigan's 83 counties .