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- Posted December 20, 2012
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Law office hires paralegal

The Law Office of Richard C. Mills, PLC has recently hired Baker College paralegal studies graduate Christine Kloack for its growing probate practice.
Many in the legal community already know Christine from the Probate Court counter, where she interned before graduating in December Summa Cum Laude, said Mills, adding: "I was very lucky to find such an accomplished paralegal, who is passionate about probate."
Upon graduation, Kloack was immediately tapped by Baker College of Jackson to join the Advisory Board to its Paralegal Studies Program, one of the first graduates to be given that honor. She is an active member of NALS and will be assisting Mills with probate estates, trust administration, contested matters, guardianships, conservatorships, and estate planning documents.
The Law Office of Richard C. Mills is located in downtown Jackson and is dedicated to advising families and non-profit organizations with regard to their estate planning, charitable gift planning, and probate needs. Rick Mills is a Jackson native.
Published: Thu, Dec 20, 2012
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