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- Posted June 29, 2012
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New Lawyers Workshop offered to MAJ members
The Michigan Association for Justice (MAJ) will present a members-only New Lawyers Workshop: "Starting Strong: Effective Settlement Demand & Initial Pleading Practice" in the Fieger Court Room at the offices of Fieger, Fieger, Kenney, Giroux, in Southfield on Friday, July 13, from noon to 2:30 p.m.
Moderators include Juliana Sabatini of Reiter & Walsh PC and Chad Engelhardt of Moran, Raimi, Goethel, & Karnani PC.
The workshop will feature Steve Gursten of Gursten, Koltonow, Gursten, Christensen, & Raitt PC on "Maximize Recoveries: Persuasive Settlement Demands''; Ypsilanti attorney Andrew S. Muth on "Destroying Affirmative Defenses''; and Linda Turek, of Sachs Waldman PC on "Drafting Complaints."
Lunch will be provided by workshop sponsor Mark Bello, Lawsuit Financial Corporation. The workshop will begin at 12:30 p.m.
Pre-registration is required. To register or for additional information, contact MAJ at 517-321-3073 or www.michiganjustice.org.
Published: Fri, Jun 29, 2012
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