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- Posted November 14, 2012
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Experts gather for MAJ Medical Malpractice Seminar offered Nov. 30

The Michigan Association for Justice will host a plaintiff members-only Medical Malpractice seminar in late November. Katherine James, a nationally recognized courtroom expert, will headline the event on Friday, Nov. 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m at the Westin Hotel, 1500 Town Center in Southfield.
Experts, specialists, and general practitioners will gather to learn the latest in Medical Malpractice issues, techniques, and tactics.
Jesse Reiter of Reiter & Walsh PC and Judith Susskind of The Thurswell Law Firm will moderate the event. The topics covered will be wide-ranging and will include: black letter law on issues like statutes of limitations, preparation of witnesses, recent decisions and current case law, fraud in medical records, and updates on issues that matter.
To sign-up, MAJ plaintiff members can go to http://bit.ly/UjQscW or email the Michigan Association for Justice at MAJ@MichiganJustice.org.
Published: Wed, Nov 14, 2012
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