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- Posted February 02, 2012
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Firm offers first Before the Bell Breakfast Forum for 2012 on February 16

Area investment advisors, registered representatives, and trust officers are invited to join the law firm of Miller Canfield at 2012's first Before the Bell Breakfast Forum on Thursday, Feb. 16, from 7: 15 to 8:30 a.m. at the Townsend Hotel in Birmingham.
Bankruptcy lawyer Jonathan Green and public finance lawyer Laura Bassett will discuss recent developments in the management of local government financial emergencies and municipal bankruptcy law relating to local government debt obligations.
Miller Canfield's Before the Bell Breakfast Forums are informational meetings that highlight securities law issues.
There is no cost to attend although space is limited and advance registration is required.
To register, visit www.millercanfield.com and click on "News & Events." Anyone with questions may contact Sandy Bera at 248-267-3345 or bera@millercanfield.com.
Published: Thu, Feb 2, 2012
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