Detroit Attorney and Paralegal Speak on Criminal Law
Attorney Jermaine A. Wyrick and his paralegal, Loretta Wyrick spoke on Criminal Law for the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Associaiton.
Detroit, MI (PRWEB) February 5, 2007
The Law Offices of Jermaine A. Wyrick P. L.L. C. is pleased to announce that on October 10, 2006, Paralegal Loretta Wyrick and Attorney Jermaine A. Wyrick spoke before the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association Section for the "Criminal Law Seminar."
Loretta Wyrick graduated with honors from the American Institute of Paralegal Studies in 1991, and has served as the paralegal for the Law Offices of Jermaine A. Wyrick since 1997. In 2005, she retired from Wayne County Juvenile Court after 31 years and five months of public service as a file clerk, clerk typist, court reporter, court officer clerk, and court clerk. In 2003, she was certified by the Michigan Certification Board for Addiction Professionals to serve as a Substance Abuse Counselor.
Loretta Wyrick is a native Detroiter and graduate of Southeastern High School. She has spoken on her career at various places, including the Sara Fisher Girls Home, and the Lloyd Diehl Boys Club.
Attorney Jermaine A. Wyrick has practiced law since 1997. Attorney Wyrick has lectured in various places, including for Lorman Education Services, the Northville Psychiatric Hospital, Continuing Medical Education program, and the Detroit Branch NAACP George W. Crockett Community Law School.
Attorney Wyrick awards include the Pepsi "Everyday Freedom Hero" Award; "Civil Rights and Education" United States Attorney's Office Black History Month Award, and the "Five under Ten" Award from the University of Michigan, African American Alumni Council; Who's Who in America, the Federal Bar Association, Pro Bono Project Award; Respect for Law, Optimist International, and an award from he Detroit Branch NAACP for Outstanding Leadership in Affirmative Action.
Attorney Wyrick is currently a member of the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association, the State Bar of Michigan, the National Bar Association, and the Board of Directors for the Wolverine Bar Association.
Attorney Wyrick civic activities, includes the Coleman A. Young Foundation Board of Directors, the Detroit Recovery Project - Board of Directors, and the State Bar of Michigan Public Outreach Committee.
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