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- Posted January 09, 2012
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Worker's Compensation, Social Security Seminar offered by MAJ, Jan. 13
On Friday, Jan, 13, the Michigan Association for Justice (MAJ) will host the annual Workers' Compensation/Social Security law Seminar at the Baronette Renaissance, Novi, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Registration is at 8:30 a.m.
The seminar is presented by the MAJ Workers Compensation and MAJ Social Security Committees.
Topics and speakers will include:
--LTD Claims with Troy Haney, Haney Law Offices, Grand Rapids.
--Agency Update with Kevin Elsenheimer, director, Workers' Compensation Agency; Chief Magistrate Lisa Klaeren, Workers' Compensation Board of Magistrates; G. Jay Quist, administrative law administrator; Mike Zimmer, chief deputy director, LARA/chief deputy director of MAHS; and Jack Wheatley, chair, Michigan Compensation Appellate Commission.
--Evasive Pain Management Procedures with James Honet, MD, Neuro Pain Consultants, Bloomfield Hills.
--Q & A Open Discussion of Current Worker's Compensation Matters with MAJ Past-President Richard Warsh, Law Offices of Richard L. Warsh, Southfield.
--Residual Issues Related to Work Injuries with Marvin Bleiberg, MD, Michigan Spine and Pain, Mt. Pleasant.
--Side Effects of Commonly Prescribed Drugs & Drug Interactions with Margo Farber, Pharm.D., DMC Drug Information Services, Detroit.
--Five Mistakes Attorneys Make During Hearings with Alex Berman, Alex Berman PC, Farmington Hills.
Tuition includes seminar, digital materials, food & beverages. Hard copy material available for an additional cost and with prior request. MAJ regular members pay $150; MAJ sustaining members pay $65; and non-MAJ members pay $165. Optional Hard Copy Handbook costs $50
To register, or for additional information, contact MAJ at 517-321-3073 or www.MichiganJustice.org.
Published: Mon, Jan 9, 2012
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