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- Posted February 06, 2014
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Groundbreakers
The Real Property Law Section (RPLS) of the State Bar of Michigan offered its 2013-2014 “Groundbreakers” Breakfast Roundtable Series with “Leasing Boot Camp—Part 1” on Thursday, Jan. 23, at the Townsend Hotel in Birmingham. Among those taking part in the program were (l-r) Bingham Farms attorney Kevin Macaddino, David G. Michael of Maddin, Hauser, Wartell, Roth, & Heller PC; Glen Zatz of Bodman PLC; Mark Krysinski of Jaffe, Raitt, Heuer, & Weiss PC; Christopher Martella of Dorn Martella PLLC; Casey Koppelman of Dykema Gossett PLLC; Daniel Halprin of Dawda, Mann, Mulcahy, & Sadler PLC; and Phillip Neuman of Couzens, Lansky, Fealk, Ellis, Roeder, & Lazar PC. “We put on three continuing legal education programs every year where we pick a topic—this one happens to be leasing—and we get about eight table leaders to discuss subtopics within that,” said Katz who is RPLS “Groundbreakers” program chair. For information on part two of the “Leasing Boot Camp,” which will be offered in April, visit www.michbar.org/realproperty/.
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