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- Posted December 09, 2010
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SBM Members qualify for discounts at ABA Techshow
The 25th annual ABA Techshow will take place April 11-13, 2011 in Chicago
Techshow offers attorneys insights into new forms of technology, and how these can be used to enhance the practice of law. This year's event will feature keynote speaker, Professor Larry Lessig, director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, and professor at Harvard Law School. It will also include more than 50 informative sessions on new technology, and direct access to over 100 exhibitors with new products.
Members of the State Bar of Michigan are eligible for substantial discounted registration rates at Techshow. The standard registration fee is $1,025, but SBM members can register for only $875. Those who register prior to Feb. 25, 2011 will save an additional $200, and only have to pay $675. Special registration rates are also available for paralegals ($525; $425 early bird) and law students ($50).
In order to register for Techshow, visit http://www. michbar.org/pmrc/techshow.cfm. To qualify for the special SBM rates, enter the unique Event Promoter Discount Code EP1124.
For more information on Techshow, visit www. techshow.com.
Published: Thu, Dec 9, 2010
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