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WSU?Law Legal Briefs to feature law professor online March 23

The Wayne State University Law School Legal Briefs program will feature Alan Schenk, distinguished professor of law, on Thursday, March 23, at 5:30 p.m. online via Zoom.

Over the past six years, Schenk has researched and compiled the history of Wayne Law. His book, titled “Detroit’s Wayne State University Law School, Future Leaders in the Legal Community,” was published by the Wayne State University Press last year and showcases how graduates impacted the school. Attendees will learn more about Schenk’s research and his book’s publication.

The Wayne Law Legal Briefs program features current legal content and Wayne Law information. The one-hour, virtual event is moderated by the development and alumni affairs team within Wayne Law. Alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends of Wayne Law are invited to attend, ask questions, and connect in dialogue.

To register for this online event, visit https://law.wayne.edu/alumni and scroll down to “events.” Zoom login details will be shared with registered guests ahead of the event.

 

‘Client Centered Representation’ focus of SADO webinar March 21

As part of the 2023 Virtual Lunchtime Trainings, the State Appellate Defender Office and the Criminal Defense Resource Center will present the webinar “Client Centered Representation: What It Is and How It Wins Cases” on Tuesday, March 21, from noon to 1:30 p.m. via Zoom.

In this training, attendees will learn about the history of client centered representation, and about its underlying conceptual framework. Attendees will also learn practical ways that they can implement client centered representation into their law practices, and how to avoid pitfalls that keep them from achieving better results for their clients.

This online training will be led by Sean Maher, a criminal defense attorney for more than 27 years. He was a public defender in Atlanta and New York City before entering private practice. Based in the Bronx, Maher devotes significant time as appointed federal indigent defense counsel through his involvement with the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) panels for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Maher serves on the faculty of Gideon’s Promise, the National Criminal Defense College (NCDC), Harvard Law School’s Trial Advocacy Workshop, and several trial skills academies

To register for the webinar, visit www.sado.org/go/ClientCentered. Anyone with questions may contact CDRC Manager, Kathy Swedlow at kswedlow@sado.org.


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