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- Posted July 21, 2010
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Young Lawyers Section Breakfast Seminar presented by MDTC
The Michigan Defense Trial Counsel will present it's Young Lawyers Section Breakfast Seminar Thursday, Aug. 12, from 8 to 9 a.m. at Plunkett Cooney, 38505 Woodward Avenue, Suite 2000, in Bloomfield Hills.
Geared towards defense litigators with less than seven years of practice experience, this seminar will provide practical, demonstrative training in an informal round-table setting.
Attendees will observe a mock oral argument and receive training from Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Elizabeth Gleicher along with attorneys Phillip J. DeRosier of Dickinson Wright and Timothy A. Diemer of Jacobs & Diemer.
Cost is: $20 for MDTC members, $25 for non-members, or $50 for non-members with new one-year membership.
Register at www.mdtc.org. For additional information, contact David L. Campbell of Bowman and Brooke LLP at (248) 687-5300 or david.campbell@det.bowmanandbrooke.com.
Published: Wed, Jul 21, 2010
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