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- Posted November 15, 2012
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Experts to meet at MAJ medical malpractice seminar
The Michigan Association for Justice will host a medical malpractice seminar from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 30 at the Westin Hotel, 1500 Town Center, Southfield.
Experts, specialists, and general practitioners will gather to learn the latest in Medical Malpractice issues, techniques, and tactics.
Katherine James , a nationally recognized courtroom expert, will headline the event.
Jesse Reiter, Reiter & Walsh, PC, Bloomfield Hills, and Judith Susskind, The Thurswell Law Firm, Southfield, will moderate the event. The topics covered will include black letter law on issues like statutes of limitations, preparation of witnesses, recent decisions and current case law, fraud in medical records, and updates on issues that matter.
This event is for plaintiff members only. To sign up, lawyers can go to http:// bit.ly/UjQscW or email the Michigan Association for Justice at MAJ@MichiganJustice.org.
Published: Thu, Nov 15, 2012
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