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- Posted April 15, 2010
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NALS of Michigan plans 49th Annual Meeting

NALS of Michigan will present its 49th Annual Meeting & Educational Conference Friday and Saturday, April 23-24, at the Doubletree Hotel-Riverfront in Bay City. Seminars at the meeting will include "Real Estate," "Homeland Security," "Leadership Training," and "Professional Development."
Established in 1929, NALS is a national leader in the legal services industry offering professional development through continuing education, certifications, and training. NALS members represent every area of the legal industry, from legal secretaries, paralegals and legal assistants, court reporters, to legal administrators and office managers.
For additional information or to register for the Annual Meeting, go online to www.nalsofmichigan.org or e-mail R. Schaub at provemont1@aol.com or G. Gonzales at glogon1949@yahoo.com.
Published: Thu, Apr 15, 2010
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