––––––––––––––––––––
Subscribe to the Legal News!
https://test.legalnews.com/Home/Subscription
Full access to public notices, articles, columns, archives, statistics, calendar and more
Day Pass Only $4.95!
One-County $80/year
Three-County & Full Pass also available
- Posted February 26, 2013
- Tweet This | Share on Facebook
Creditors Bar Association hosting spring seminar

The Michigan Creditors Bar Association will present its spring seminar on “Why Compliance Makes Cent$: Best Practices for Service of Process and Proofs of Service” on Thursday, March 7, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Michigan Education Center, 811 W. Square Lake in Troy.
The Consumer Financial Protection bureau is now regulating legal collections. Compliance and due process are essential to one’s practice. This interactive seminar is designed for process servers, court officers, deputy sheriffs, managers, and attorneys.
The program will feature:
• David Grizzel of the Michigan Process Servers’ Alliance Association.
• Jeff Kirkpatrick of the Michigan Court Officers, Deputy Sheriff, and Process Servers Association.
• MCBA attorney Andrea Enright of Shermeta, Adams, and Von Allmen PC.
• A presentation by Serve-X on technology for Process Servers.
Cost is $75 per person. Seating is limited. To register online, visit http://mcbaonline.com and click on “Calendar.”
For additional information, contact Scott Gaghan, executive director, at 888-653-7133 or gaghaniv@aol.com.
headlines Oakland County
- Whitmer signs gun violence prevention legislation
- Department of Attorney General conducts statewide warrant sweep, arrests 9
- Adoptive families across Michigan recognized during Adoption Day and Month
- Reproductive Health Act signed into law
- Case study: Documentary highlights history of courts in the Eastern District
headlines National
- NextGen UBE ‘blueprint’ welcome, but more info on new bar exams needed, sources say
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Lawyer accused of hitting rapper Fat Joe’s process server with his car
- Trump administration sues Maryland federal court and its judges over standing order on deportations
- Law firms consider increasing capital contributions by equity partners
- BigLaw firm lays off 5% of business professional staff