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- Posted March 11, 2013
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Paralegal/Legal Assistant Meet & Greet hosted by State Bar section
The Paralegal/Legal Assistant Section of the State Bar of Michigan is hosting its first Meet & Greet on Tuesday, March 19, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Dino's Lounge in Ferndale.
Members of the Section Council will be there to introduce themselves while providing a forum for networking with local paralegals. Paralegals of all levels are welcome to attend, whether they are members or not. The Section plans on future Meet & Greets in Grand Rapids and Traverse City.
The event is free, as are appetizers that will be served with a cash bar. Reservations are requested but are not required. Contact Cheryl Nodarse, section chair, at cnodarse@hubbardlaw.com.
Published: Mon, Mar 11, 2013
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