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- Posted May 16, 2012
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Spring-Board Seminar to focus on 'The ABCs of Agency Practice'
The State Bar of Michigan Labor and Employment Law Section will host its annual Spring-Board seminar at 4 p.m. on Thursday, June 7, at The Reserve at Big Rock Chop House, located at 245 S. Eton St. in Birmingham.
The Spring-Board features a series of roundtable discussions followed by an evening of networking and complimentary beverages and hors d'oeuvres. This year the seminar will focus on "The ABCs of Agency Practice."
Attendees will engage agency representatives, investigators, administrative law judges, and experienced practitioners on how to effectively represent their clients before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Michigan Department of Civil Rights (MDCR), National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Michigan Employment Relations Commission (MERC), and Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA). Attendees will learn directly from the source what to expect when litigating agency cases and what the various agencies expect from them.
The seminar costs $50 in advance, and $60 at the door. Register online at http://www.michbar.org/labor/. Anyone not currently a member of the Labor and Employment Law Section can register now for the Spring-Board and will receive free section membership for the current year.
For additional information on the Spring-Board, contact Susan Hiser at shiser@vmclaw.com or (248) 540-4987; or Brian Koncius at bkoncius@kbogaslaw.com or (248) 502-5000.
Published: Wed, May 16, 2012
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