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- Posted February 16, 2010
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Training offered for attorneys to help veterans

The Oakland County Bar Association's Veterans Committee and the Oakland County Bar Foundation are co-sponsoring a training with the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law for Project SALUTE.
The training is being offered to help attorneys learn how to represent veterans with legal issues regarding disability and pension benefits.
The training is free and a continental breakfast and boxed lunch also will be offered at no charge.
All participants are asked to take one pro bono case in consideration for the all-day training.
Project SALUTE is a program designed by UDM School of Law and directed by Prof. Tammy M Kudialis.
For additional information or to register, go online to www.law.udmercy.edu/pro-ject_salute/whereweregoing.php. Attendance is limited. The registration deadline is Tuesday, Feb. 23.
Published: Tue, Feb 16, 2010
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