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OCBA to present seminar on seeking equitable relief in Oakland Business Court


“Seeking Injunctive and Other Equitable Relief in Business Court” is the title of a seminar offered by the Oakland County Bar Association on  Wednesday, April 25.

“Business Court practitioners seeking appointment of a receiver, injunctive relief or any other type of equitable relief need to understand how such motions are handled in the business court and what can be done to position their clients to obtain a favorable result,” a spokesperson for the OCBA said.

Oakland County Circuit Judges James M. Alexander and Wendy L. Potts will attend to share their insights regarding practice in Oakland County Business Court. The seminar takes place from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the OCBA offices, 1760 S. Telegraph Rd., Bloomfield Hills.

Panelists include: Joseph A. Doerr, of the Doerr Law Firm; Joseph K. Grekin, of Schafer and Weiner; and Robert Sosin, of Alspector Sosin & Noveck. Attorney Jordan S. Bolton, of Clark Hill, will moderate.

Topics of discussion will include the law underlying requests for equitable relief, including recent statutory amendments; drafting tactics to improve a client’s chances of success; and procedural tips and tricks to strengthen an argument in favor of or in opposition to such a request.

Pre-registration is recommended since seating is limited. Pre-registration for this lecture ends April 24, however, walk-ins are welcome.  To register, go to www.ocba.org/events.
 

Foster Swift attorneys  to present at probate seminars May 4 and 23


 Foster Swift estate planning attorneys, Nicolas Camargo, Matthew Fedor and Trevor Weston, will be among the presenters at two upcoming probate seminars. These seminars are entitled The Probate Process from Start to Finish. These seminars are hosted by the National Business Institute (NBI).

The first seminar is Friday, May 4 and takes place at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Southfield – Detroit 25100 Northwestern Highway Southfield, MI 48075. This basic level seminar will provide those who have limited probate experience (attorneys, accountants, paralegals etc.) with tips on successfully handling a probate case.

The second seminar is Wednesday, May 23 and is located at the Holiday Inn Grand Rapids – Airport 3063 Lake Eastbrook Grand Rapids, MI 49512. This basic-to-intermediate level seminar is designed for paralegals, legal assistants, legal secretaries and other legal support staff who want to increase their effectiveness when working within the probate process.

Camargo, Fedor and Weston practice out of the firm’s Southfield office in the areas of trust & estate litigation, estate planning, elder law and business & corporate law.

For registration and more information on the May 4 seminar, visit https://www.nbi-sems.com/ProductDetails/78901ER?ctname=SPKEM

For registration and more information on the May 23 seminar, visit https://www.nbi-sems.com/ProductDetails/78901ER?ctname=SPKEMhttps://www.nbi-sems.com/ProductDetails/78901ER?ctname=SPKEMwww.nbi-sems.com/ProductDetails/78901ER

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