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- Posted June 03, 2013
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'The Masters Speak' at MDTC conference

Michigan Defense Trial Counsel (MDTC) will host its Annual Meeting and Conference titled "Winning Litigation-The Masters Speak" on Friday and Saturday, June 21-22, at the Crystal Mountain Resort.
The program covers topics important to all litigators and will enable attendees to hone their litigation skills while participating in a variety of networking and social activities. The conference will feature a distinguished faculty from across the state including experienced and successful trial lawyers, prominent consultants ,and well-respected state and federal trial and appellate judges.
MDTC attendees have the contracted group rate available 3-days pre- and post-conference. Spa discounts are also available.
To register or for additional information, visit www.mdtc.org.
Published: Mon, Jun 3, 2013
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