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- Posted January 04, 2010
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Program examines problems in practices

The Wayne Law Alumni Association and New Lawyer Seminars will present "Solving Problems in Your Practice" on Saturday, January 30, from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Spencer M. Partrich Auditorium at Wayne State University Law School.
Among the presentations in the program are:
* An Overview of Problems in the Practice of Law: A Judge's Perspective, with Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Bill Callahan, Family Division.
* When a Litigation Client Creates, or Becomes, the Problem.
* Solving Client Problems When Your Clients Lack Resources.
* Problems with Your Internet Presence, with Justinian Lane
* Solving Society's Most Difficult and Important Problems: Family Law.
* Plaintiff's Summary Disposition Motions: Creating Problems for the Opposition.
The event is free and open to the public. More information is available at tinyurl.com/New-Lawyer-Seminar.
Published: Mon, Jan 4, 2010
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