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- Posted October 19, 2012
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Rochester Bar provides 'Oakland University Update--Resources for Attorneys and Clients'
The Rochester Bar Association will host a meeting on Thursday, Oct. 25, from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Rochester Mills Beer Company, 400 Water Street.
The meeting topic will be "Oakland University Update - Resources for Attorneys and Clients." Speakers will include Linda Wallace, program coordinator, Oakland University Paralegal Program; Amy Butler, executive director. OU Inc./Smartzone; and Julie Martin Gustafson, executive director, Macomb/OU Incubator / Outreach.
Space is limited. Register with Jenny Swiatowy at swiatowy@oakland.edu. Non-members are welcome.
For additional information, contact RBA President Boyd C. Farnam at 248-370-3110 or farnam@oakland.edu.
Published: Fri, Oct 19, 2012
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