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- Posted October 08, 2014
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Update on real estate laws offered by JBAM
The Jewish Bar Association of Michigan (JBAM) will conduct a seminar titled "2014 Legal Update: What Every Good Real Estate Lawyer Needs to Know" at the Bloomfield Township Public Library on Thursday, Nov. 6, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.
The program is designed to enlighten and educate attorneys, paralegals, and others so that they can be informed as to recent changes in real estate laws and procedures. The seminar will be presented by Phillip Seaver, president of the Seaver Title Agency, and David Barris, the company's vice president for commercial services.
The Bloomfield Township Public Library is located at 1099 Lone Pine Road in Bloomfield Hills.
Registration is free to all JBAM members and $25 for non-members. Space is limited. A free lunch will be provided from 1 to 1:30 p.m. To register, contact Keith Sirlin at 248-682-6890 or sirlinawman@aol.com.
Published: Wed, Oct 08, 2014
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