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- Posted May 14, 2010
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Negligence Law Section explores Medicare liens

The Negligence Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan will conduct An Evening Forum on "Medicare Liens 2010: Information vs Speculation" Wednesday, May 26, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the MSU Management Education Center, 811W. Square Lake Rd. in Troy.
This is not a repeat session from 2009--new important updates will be shared. Michigan practitioners will address multiple problems regarding Medicare Super Liens. Among those speaking are moderator Jules B. Olsman of Olsman, Mueller, Wallace, & MacKenzie PC; Matt Garretson of Garretson Firm Resolution Group Inc.; Donna M. MacKenzie of Olsman, Mueller, Wallace, & MacKenzie PC; Joel L. Alpert of Alpert & Alpert; and Joseph Patrick McGill of Foley, Baron, & Metzger PLLC.
Cost for the forum is $160 for members and $195 for non-members (includes membership in the section). Those who are not current members of the section must complete the section membership application and return it with the registration form. To register, go online to www.michbar.org/negligence/pdfs/Medicare.pdf.
For additional information, e-mail neglawsection@comcast.net.
Published: Fri, May 14, 2010
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