The State Bar of Michigan’s Young Lawyers Section in cooperation with the Institute of Continuing Legal Education will livestream the “13th Annual Young Lawyers Section Summit” on Saturday, September 11, from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The online summit will offer guidance from judges and lawyers who understand new lawyers’ challenges. The speaker lineup includes two Michigan Supreme Court justices, three Michigan judges, 12 attorneys, and a licensed professional counselor.
Attendees will be able to:
• Get guidance from Supreme Court justices and appellate, circuit, and district judges
• Develop a brand and maximize website and social media marketing opportunities
• Tap into resources that will help you service your clients—and get paid
• Build critical courtroom skills and avoid judges’ pet peeves
• Use a proven system to manage the constant stream of emails
• Identify what practice areas suit you best and areas of specialization
• Effectively manage the common stresses that new lawyers face
The general admission fee for the livestream event is $35; law students pay $15. To register, visit www.icle.org/yls.
- Posted August 26, 2021
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Young Lawyers Section to livestream 13th annual summit, September 11

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