- Posted January 11, 2016
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NALS of Lansing to hold meetings
NALS of Lansing, an organization that offers professional development through continuing education, certifications and training, will hold a Legal Education Meeting, 6 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 13, at La Senorita Mexican Restaurant, 2706 Lake Lansing, in Lansing.
Guest speaker State Representative Jim Runestad of the 44th District will discuss Identity Theft (149 PA 2015/House Bill 4500).
To RSVP, contact Jessica Garber, PLS at (517) 381-3202 or jgarber@fsbrlaw.com.
NALS of Lansing will also hold a Board meeting for members from noon to 1 p.m., Wednesday, February 3, at Foster Swift Collins & Smith, PC, 313 S. Washington Square, Lansing.
Established in 1929, NALS is a national leader in the legal services industry. Members represent every area of the legal industry, from legal secretaries, paralegals and legal assistants, and court reporters, to legal administrators and office managers.
More than 3,500 legal professionals nationwide belong to NALS, which celebrated its 80th anniversary in October 2009.
For more information, visit nalsoflansing.org or contact Lindi Hunter at 517-371-8176 or lhunter@fosterswift.com.
Published: Mon, Jan 11, 2016
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