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- Posted March 21, 2012
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Dickinson Wright to host Sunrise Seminar
The state of Michigan's public education system is the hot topic among government officials, parents, teachers and administrators. Join Dickinson Wright as it hosts its first Sunrise Seminar of the year titled, "What in the World is Happening with Michigan Elementary & Secondary Public Education: Why Do I Need to Know & Why Should I Care?" on Wednesday, March 28.
Attorney George P. Butler III will host the seminar and speak about the dramatic changes that have been instituted in our public schools and their implications with respect to business growth, property values, parents, students and public school personnel.
Butler's practice focuses on school and education law and he routinely represents public schools and colleges of all sizes. He is a member of the National and Michigan Council of School Attorneys and the Michigan Association of School Boards.
The seminar will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. at Automation Alley, 2675 Bellingham Drive in Troy. To register for this event, contact Mellissa Boyd at 313-223-3125 or mboyd@dickinsonwright.com.
Published: Wed, Mar 21, 2012
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