The State Bar of Michigan will present the “Lawyer Trust Accounts Seminar: Management Principles & Recordkeeping Resources” online Tuesday, October 25, from 9 a.m. to noon.
This virtual half-day webinar focuses on the ethical management of lawyer trust accounts, including the analysis used in processing client or third-party funds and an in-depth focus on recordkeeping requirements. The webinar, which is open to lawyers and their staff, is an opportunity for participants to receive practical information regarding MRPC 1.15 and 1.15A.
Cost for the webinar is $25 for lawyers, other legal professionals, law students, and unlicensed graduates. Payment and the completed registration form must be received by 5 p.m. the Friday before the webinar. To register, visit www.michbar.org/trustaccounts.
Materials will be emailed to participants to the email address provided during the registration process one day prior to the webinar.
For additional information, contact the State Bar of Michigan ethics helpline at 877-558-4760 or ethics@michbar.org.
- Posted October 04, 2022
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