The Upper Michigan Legal Institute will return to Mackinac Island’s Grand Hotel this summer, offering an opportunity for lawyers statewide to update their legal education.
The annual event is hosted by the State Bar of Michigan in partnership with the Institute of Continuing Legal Education.?
UMLI 2022 is set for June 10-11 at the Grand Hotel and is open to all Michigan attorneys.
It will feature a keynote address from Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget M. McCormack as well as sessions on navigating Michigan’s still evolving no-fault law, criminal law updates and how to use technology to increase revenue and decrease stress.
Topics also will include UMLI mainstays such as family law, probate & estate planning, and real property law.??
The cost to attend is $199. A discounted rate of $149 is offered for those who register before May 20.??
For additional information and to register, visit michbar.org/umli.
- Posted March 16, 2022
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Upper Michigan Legal Institute 2022 offers educational opportunity
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