- Posted October 27, 2020
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State Bar offers 'Tips and Tools' seminar online

The State Bar of Michigan will offer "Tips and Tools" for a Successful Practice Seminar online from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday, November 5.
The semi-annual seminar features presentations on how to maintain mutually beneficial client relationships, draft effective fee agreements, manage lawyer trust accounts, analyze ethical issues, and use innovative techniques and technology for effective law office management. Participants will receive seminar materials prepared by the distinguished faculty.
The virtual seminar provides an opportunity for solo practitioners and new lawyers to obtain ethical guidance and practical information from colleagues who have successfully implemented law office management techniques and utilized economically-priced technology to improve the efficiency of their law practices.
Registration costs $100 for lawyers who have been in practice for less than five years, and $125 for those who have practiced law for five years or more. To register, visit www.michbar.org/tipstools
For additional information, contact the State Bar of Michigan ethics helpline at 877-558-4760 or by email at ethics@michbar.org.
Published: Tue, Oct 27, 2020
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