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- Posted April 22, 2013
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Firm hosts annual HR Spring Training, May 7

The law firm of Miller Canfield announces the details of its HR Spring Training for human resource professionals, corporate counsel and business executives. The annual HR Spring Training Employment Law Seminar will be held on Tuesday, May 7, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the MSU Management Education Center, 811 W. Square Lake Rd. in Troy.
Miller Canfield employment and labor lawyers will discuss best practices and the latest issues impacting employers in Michigan, including Right-to-Work, "Obama-Care," Electronics in the Workplace, Wage and Hour, Medical Marijuana and Drug Testing, Weapons in the Workplace and Cross-Border Immigration.
The all-day seminar costs $95 and includes continental breakfast, lunch and seminar materials. Advance reservations are required. This program has been approved for 5.25 credit hours towards PHR, SPHR and GPHR recertification through the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI).
To register online, visit www.millercanfield.com/HRSpringTraining or contact Virginia Herrick at 313-496-7548 or herrick@millercanfield.com.
Published: Mon, Apr 22, 2013
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