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- Posted April 14, 2011
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State NALS meeting is set for April 29-30

NALS of Michigan, the association for legal professionals, is holding its 50th Annual Meeting and Educational Conference on April 29-30 at the Crystal Mountain Resort, Thompsonville.
The event offers "a golden opportunity" for continuing legal education according to a spokesperson.
Trainings will include:
-- "Leadership Training: Ethics" with Joshua Sheffer of Sheffer Law PLLC;
-- "Marijuana: It's Not Just for Brownies Anymore," with a panel discussion including Stuart Dunnings, III, an Ingham County prosecutor; Russell Soyring, Traverse City planning director; Celeste Clarkson, manager of the Compliance section of the Michigan Department of Community Health/Medical Marijuana Registry; Daniel Grow, Targowski and Grow PLLC; Lt. Kip Belcher, Michigan State Police Narcotics Team; and David Allen Croker, M.D., Michigan Holistic Health.
For more information or to register, see www.nalsofmichigan.org or contact Lucinda Broecker at lucinda.malocha@pfizer.com
"Established in 1929, NALS if a national leader in the legal services industry and welcomes all members of the legal services profession," a spokesperson said.
"Paralegals, legal assistants, and legal secretaries can learn from one another. NALS provides continuing legal education, certifications, networking, and professional development. Engage, Inspire, Enhance, Promote."
For more information on membership visit www.nalsofmichigan.org or www.nals.org.
See the organization's page on Facebook.
Published: Thu, Apr 14, 2011
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