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- Posted April 21, 2010
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Litigation Support Professionals offer upcoming training

The Michigan Chapter of the Association of Litigation Support Professionals (ALSP) is pleased to announce that it will begin offering Summation training courses starting in May of 2010. These courses are structured to meet the needs of virtually all current and potential users of this powerful litigation management software. The course instructors are all CT Summation Certified Trainers who have experience with this software and its use in everyday litigation matters in some of Michigan's largest law firms. Below are brief descriptions of the courses which will be offered:
* Summation 201 - Document Management (2 hours).
* Summation 202 - Transcript Management (2 hours).
* Summation 301 - Intermediate Summation (2 hours); prerequisite 201 and 202.
* Summation 401 - Advanced Summation (2 hours); prerequisite 201, 202 and 301.
The classes will be held beginning in May and ending in June. For more information on registration, the course descriptions, dates and locations, visit the ALSP Michigan Chapter Web site at www.alsponline.org (select the Eastern Michigan Chapter page).
The cost for all courses is $75 per class for non-ALSP members, or $50 if you are a current ALSP member. Contact Jill Pace to sign up for any of these classes or for additional information: jpace@xactdatadiscovery.com.
Published: Wed, Apr 21, 2010
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