A special Grand Hotel room and dining package is currently available to Michigan attorneys on a first-come, first-served basis. The package is available from June 10 to 13 because, due to the ongoing pandemic, the State Bar of Michigan canceled this year’s Bar Leadership Forum (BLF) and Upper Michigan Legal Institute (UMLI). While the cancellation of this important programming is unfortunate, it does give Michigan attorneys a unique opportunity to take advantage of SBM’S special rate at the iconic Mackinac Island hotel.
The package includes lodging as well as breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Anyone interested in taking advantage of this opportunity should fill out and submit the form available at www.michbar.org/file/generalinfo/pdfs/grandhotel_form.pdf and send it directly to the hotel as soon as possible. Reservations are filling up quickly. If there are any unsold rooms after May 11, they will be released for sale at full price to the general public.
To read about Grand Hotel COVID-19 safety measures, visit www.grandhotel.com/health-safety-information and to find answers to frequently asked questions, visit www.grandhotel.com/our-story/faq/?category=covid-19-faqs.
- Posted May 05, 2021
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Special Grand Hotel package available for Michigan attorneys through State Bar

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