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- Posted December 26, 2014
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MAJ Seminar
The Michigan Association for Justice (MAJ) presented a Medical Malpractice Seminar for MAJ plaintiff members only on Friday, Nov. 14, at the Westin Hotel in Southfield. Among those taking part in the program were (l-r) Donna MacKenzie of Olsman, Muller, Wallace, & MacKenzie PC who spoke on “Are You Paying too Much for ‘Copies’ of Electronic Medical Records?”; Steven Langer of Langer &?Langer in Valparaiso, IN, who spoke on “The Miller Mouse Trap:?Effective Cross Examination and the Death Star Deposition of the Corporate Representative”; along with program co-moderators Judy Susskind of the Thurswell Law Firm PLLC and Jesse Reiter of Reiter & Walsh PC. “This seminar is a yearly event,” Susskind noted. “There aren’t that many of us left doing medical practice in Michigan because it’s so tough to do plaintiffs’ medical malpractice law these days, but the dedicated and the successful always come out for this seminar. . . What I love about this is that the brain trust of folks that gather for this particular seminar makes people walk away invigorated and feeling like they can do it despite the hurdles in this area of the law.”
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