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- Posted October 24, 2012
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Popular State Bar program on iPad returns Oct. 30

By popular demand, the Practice Management Resource Center of the State Bar of Michigan will present "MiPad Practice: iPad for Legal Professionals" on Tuesday, Oct. 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Auburn Hills campus of Cooley Law School, 2630 Featherstone Rd., Seminar Room L47.
Speaking at the seminar will be attorney Brett Burney of Burney Consultants LLC. "We're going to be giving a full day presentation on how lawyers and legal professionals can better use the iPad in their practice," said Burney.
Also speaking at the program will be State Bar of Michigan Practice Management Advisors Diane Ebersole and JoAnn Hathaway.
Cost is $95 and includes lunch and parking. Seating is limited. To register or for additional information, visit www.michbar.org/pmrc/mipad3.cfm.
Published: Wed, Oct 24, 2012
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