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- Posted February 24, 2010
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Straker Bar presents 2010 Lawyer's Toolkit
The D. Augustus Straker Bar Association will conducts the 2010 Lawyer's Toolkit during its March Membership Meeting on Thursday, March 18, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Suite 1751 of the Bingham Office Center, 30800 Telegraph Road in Bingham Farms
Straker is providing a folder full of new materials to supplement a practice. This meeting will provide guidance and tips for new and experienced attorneys. There will also be a drawing for a free "Basic Practice Handbook" from ICLE.
Presenting at the program will be:
--Erica Bell, New Lawyer's Toolkit.
--Erika Akinyemi, Solo Practitioner Tips.
--Martha Moore, Avoiding Ethical Pitfalls.
Materials will be provided. Register at http://www.strakerMarch2010.eventbrite.com. For additional information, contact Lavonda Jackson at (313) 224-8469 or Stanley Pitts at (313) 465-7516.
Published: Wed, Feb 24, 2010
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