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- Posted October 02, 2014
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Attorney to address NALS of Michigan Directors' Meeting

Attorney Julie I. Fershtman of Foster, Swift, Collins, & Smith, PC will be the guest speaker at the NALS of Michigan Directors' Meeting on Saturday, Oct. 18, beginning at 9:30 a.m. at Bienenstock Nationwide Court Reporting & Video, 30800 Telegraph Rd., Suite 2925, in Bingham Farms.
Fershtman, a former State Bar of Michigan president (2011-2012), will speak on "Sporting and Recreational Liabilities, Defenses, and Risk Management."
The meeting will take place after lunch at 1 p.m. Cost is $25 for NALS of Michigan members, $30 for non-members, $15 for students, and $10 for lunch only. There is no fee to attend the meeting only.
To register online, visit www.nalsofmichigan.org. For additional information, contact either Donielle M. Rikli at 231-486-4531 or drikli@shrr.com, or Kathy Ann Blunck at 231-944-8634 or tvcblunck@gmail.com.
Published: Thu, Oct 02, 2014
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