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- Posted May 21, 2013
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'Probate Court: Appointed Attorney Training' takes place June 11 at OCBA
The Oakland County Bar Association (OCBA) will host "Probate Court: Appointed Attorney Training" on Tuesday, June 11, from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Oakland County Bar Association in Bloomfield Hills.
This training will provide the information needed to fulfill the requirements for attorney appointments through the Oakland County Probate Court. Appointment types include guardian ad litem in adult conservatorship and guardianship cases, and defense attorney appointments in mental health commitments and developmentally disabled guardianship cases. Representatives from the court will explain the appointment process and offer tips for handling these cases.
The cost for those who pre-register is $120 for OCBA members, $84 for OCBA new lawyers, and $160 for all non-OCBA members. At the door OCBA members will pay $160; OCBA new lawyers will pay $110; and all non-OCBA members pay $210.
For additional information or to register, call the OCBA at 248-334-3400 or visit www.ocba.org.
Published: Tue, May 21, 2013
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