The Oakland County Bar Association will present A professional development webinar on “Legal Career Transitions: A View from Private Practice, the Corporate C-Suite & the Prosecutor’s Office” on Thursday, May 29, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. via Zoom.
This webinar will debunk myths about what different types of lawyers do. The discussion panel will provide stories from attorneys who have transitioned in their careers, plus information on transferrable skills and how to become more effective in your new role. Additionally, a Q&A session will follow.
The panel will include Mary Aretha, Michigan Court of Appeals; Bill C. Panagos, Panagos Kennedy PLLC; Angela Caligiuri, senior counsel, General Motors; Darcey Jacobs, Oakland County Prosecutor's Office; and moderator Linda D. Kennedy, Panagos Kennedy PLLC.
Cost for the webinar is $35 for OCBA members, $45 for non-members, $15 for new lawyers and paralegals, $25 for committee members, and OCBA students can attend for free.
To register for this webinar, visit www.ocba.org and click on “events.”
- Posted April 29, 2025
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Panel explores ‘Legal Career Transitions’ online May 29
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