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- Posted August 01, 2011
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Jackson County Bar Association website is now up and running as part of SBM
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The Jackson County Bar Association website has been completed.
You can now find the website by going to the State Bar of Michigan's website:
--www.michbar.org, go down to opinions, research, and links, go to local and special purpose bar associations.
Or you can just directly go to it here:
http://www.michbar.org/resources/localspecialbar.cfm
A bar spokesperson said, "If you do not find yourself on the website, it's because you did not check the box on the dues sheet that you wanted to be included on the website as a member/practice areas section.
"Please check this box when you renew your dues for 2011-2012 later this year if you would like to be included.
"No changes will be made between now and then as we are relying solely on the assistance of the State Bar's webmaster who is doing all of this voluntarily."
Published: Mon, Aug 1, 2011
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