NALS of Lansing will host a day of discussions regarding the role of paralegal/legal with regard to general criminal law cases, evidence, identity theft, and cybersecurity.
The event will run 9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m., Saturday, March 18, at Foster Swift Collins & Smith, P.C. 313 S. Washington Square.
This seminar will provide an opportunity to earn up to five hours of Continuing Legal Education, with a buffet style lunch.
Guest speakers are Jonathan “Toby” White, of Jonathan Toby White, PLC; Holly Hicks of Hall Matson, PLC; Officer Robert Jones of the Michigan State Police, Lansing Post; and Rajiv Das of DTMB Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Protection.
The cost is $40 for NALS members; $50 for future members, and $30 for students.
RSVP by Wednesday, March 15 to Jessica Garber, CLP at jessicalgarber@yahoo.com.
For more information, visit nalsoflansing.org.
- Posted February 27, 2017
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