- Posted January 25, 2022
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Women Lawyers Association hosting two online programs

The Women Lawyers Association of Michigan will host "Done by Dinner-Regional Social Event & Membership Drive" online Thursday, February 10, beginning at 5:30 p.m.
This quick social event will feature members of the WLAM Regional Development Committee. There will be a brief history of WLAM and what it offers followed by Q&A and an interactive trivia game.
WLAM will also present "Avoiding and Navigating Legal Malpractice Claims and Grievances" online Thursday, February 17, from 1 to 2 p.m. This is a one-hour lunchtime Zoom presentation partnering with the State Bar of Michigan Young Lawyers Section and the attorneys in the professional liability group of Collins Einhorn Farrell PC .
The CEF attorneys will present on a variety of topics that concern young lawyers, including: best practices for avoiding legal-malpractice lawsuits, common defenses to legal-malpractice claims, the ins-and-outs of maintaining insurance coverage, and an overview of the attorney-disciplinary process. Attendees will have the ability to ask questions throughout and at the end of the presentation.
To register for either online event, visit www.womenlawyers.org and click on "events."
Published: Tue, Jan 25, 2022
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