Suzanne Sukkar delivered the keynote address at the 3rd Annual National Arab American Bar Association – Michigan Chapter (NAABA-MI) Gala 2025. Suzanne was also presented with a State of Michigan Special Tribute award.
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Suzanne Sukkar delivered the keynote address at the 3rd Annual National Arab American Bar Association – Michigan Chapter (NAABA-MI) Gala 2025. Suzanne was also presented with a State of Michigan Special Tribute award. The NAABA-MI hosted the gala on Saturday, April 26, 2025, to celebrate community, justice, and service. It was a sold-out event attended by more than 400 attorneys, judges, elected officials, dignitaries, and community partners. NAABA is advancing Arab American representation in the legal profession, fostering meaningful change, and empowering the next generation through scholarships, mentorship, and outreach.
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