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- Posted July 06, 2011
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Negligence Law Section to present 'Supreme Summer Seminar'
The Negligence Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan in conjunction with the Michigan Association for Justice, and the Michigan Defense Trial Counsel will present an evening forum titled "Supreme Summer Seminar" on Thursday, August 11, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the MSU Management Education Center in Troy.
August is always the month when litigators analyze recent Supreme Court decisions to determine how summer rulings affect their practice in the upcoming year. Cases to be discussed include:
* Loweke v Ann Arbor Ceiling.
* Krohn v Home-Owners.
* Hamed v Wayne County.
* Ligons v Crittenton.
* Duffy v DNR.
Participating speakers will include the attorney litigants, such as: Mark Granzatto, Roger Wolcott, Jim Iafrate, Allen Philbrick, Bill Boyer, Ann Sherman, and others.
The cost, which includes dinner, to attend is $50 for members and $85 for non-members.
For registration information, e-mail Neglawsection@comcast.net or call (517) 622-8106.
Published: Wed, Jul 6, 2011
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