Western Michigan University Cooley Law School will continue its Community Conversations virtual event series with “Lawyers Interrupted: Getting Better, Together” featuring Mandi Clay, Three Thirteen Law founder, on Tuesday, October 11, beginning at noon.
Three Thirteen Law was founded by Clay, a litigator and real estate agent who has represented clients in state and federal court, as well as in agency actions and private arbitration. Clay is a vocal advocate for those with mental and physical disabilities, often speaking out for those with mental illness. She is also active in the fight for gender and racial equality, and speaks on those topics as well.
The WMU-Cooley Community Conversations virtual event series takes a deep-dive into the most important topics impacting society and the world today. To register for “Lawyers Interrupted: Getting Better, Together,” visit https://info.cooley.edu/community-conversations.
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