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- Posted May 05, 2011
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Firm's office manager installed as president of NALS of Michigan

Clark Hill Detroit Office Manager Sandy J. Lavender was installed as president of NALS of Michigan during its Golden Anniversary and Educational Conference on April 29-30. The annual event took place at the Crystal Mountain Resort in Thompsonville, MI.
Lavender has been a member of NALS of Michigan since 1998 and has served on the Executive Committee in numerous leadership roles. Subsequent to serving a one-year term as president-elect, she is fully prepared to continue the association's traditional trajectory of dedication to legal professionals.
NALS is dedicated to enhancing the competencies and contributions of members in the legal services profession by offering opportunities for professional development through continuing legal education, certifications, information, training and networking. For additonal information, visit www.nalsofmichigan.org.
Published: Thu, May 5, 2011
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