- Posted November 26, 2015
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New Lawyers' seminar set for Dec. 8 and 9
The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan and the Eastern District of Michigan Chapter of the Federal Bar Association are hosting the annual Seminar for New Lawyers, a "nuts and bolts" how-to-do-it approach to practice in federal and state courts.
The seminar takes place at the Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse, on December 8 and 9.
The seminar is designed to assist recent law graduates in understanding the fundamental procedures followed in local courts. It is not a prerequisite for an individual to be admitted to practice in the courts, but rather is a voluntary educational program which law school graduates are encouraged to attend. Experienced attorneys wishing to attend the seminar are welcome.
The seminar begins at 8:30 a.m. on Dec. 8, with registration and presentations on federal courts. The program continues on Dec. 9 with state court practice. In prior years, the well-qualified seminar faculty has been composed of practicing attorneys, court personnel and numerous judges, each of them knowledgeable in the areas upon which they speak. This year will be no different.
The seminar price is $100 for both days with an attorney's first year of chapter membership as a complimentary bonus. Admission also includes a luncheon on Dec. 9 (usually addressed by the chief judge or the chief judge pro tem of the Wayne County Circuit Court; but, on occasion, by Justice Mary Beth Kelly of the Michigan Supreme Court an NLS graduate). Attorneys also receive a word-searchable CD with form pleadings and memoranda expanding on the speakers' topics.
Reservation checks should be made payable to the FBA E.D. Mich., and mailed to New Lawyers Seminar c/o FBA Executive Director, PO Box 20759, Ferndale MI 48220.
Any questions, email the FBA at fbamich@fbamich.org or call Brian Figot at (248) 594-5950.
Published: Thu, Nov 26, 2015
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