The Michigan Defense Trial Counsel (MDTC) will host a webinar on “How to be a Stand-Out Associate in a Firm” on Wednesday, February 23, from noon to 1 p.m.
Speaker Randall Juip will explain how to stand out as an associate with strategies like billing hygiene, preparedness, trial preparation and sitting as a second chair, initiative, and more.
Juip is a partner at Foley, Baron, Metzger, & Juip PLLC. His practice has two main focuses: aggressive litigation/trial advocacy and competent, thoughtful pre-litigation risk management support. He specializes in complex civil litigation that includes the defense of medical/professional malpractice, civil rights, 42 USC 1983, and business/commercial lawsuits.
Juip was recently elected into the American Board of Trial Advocates, a national organization dedicated to the preservation of our jury system and elevating the standards of integrity and honor in the legal profession. He is a member of the State Bar of Michigan, the Association of Defense Trial Counsel, and serves on the Board of Directors of the MDTC. Juip is also a member of the American Bar Association and serves on the Planning Board of ABA TECHSHOW.
Registration for the webinar is free for MDTC members and costs $25 for non-members. To register, visit www.mdtc.org and click on “MDTC Events” under “Press Center.” Anyone with questions can all MDTC at 517-627-3745.
- Posted January 25, 2022
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