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- Posted January 21, 2015
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State Bar to present 'Bootcamp: Starting a 21st Century Law Firm'
The State Bar of Michigan Practice Management Resource Center will present a solo and small firm seminar called "Bootcamp: Starting a 21st Century Law Firm" from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 23, at the State Bar of Michigan Michael Franck building located at 306 Townsend St. in downtown Lansing.
Victoria Vuletich, a professor who teaches professional responsibility at Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, and Dan Linna Jr., an assistant dean for career development and professor who teaches litigation at Michigan State University College of Law, will present the seminar's keynote address on the fundamental and irreversible changes occurring in the legal world and the impact they will have on the future practice of law.
Other speakers, including Diane Ebersole, Danon Goodrum-Garland, JoAnn Hathaway, Matt LaMaster, and Samantha Meinke, will speak about practicing law virtually in the 21st century, online and social media marketing for lawyers, technology hardware for law firms, technology software for law firms, building a paperless law practice, alternative billing options and understanding how to set up and manage trust accounts ethically.
The seminar costs $110 to attend, and will include a lunch sponsored by Advantage Technologies. For additional information about the event or to register, visit http://www.michbar.org/pmrc/bootcamp.cfm.
Published: Wed, Jan 21, 2015
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