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- Posted May 29, 2014
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Rapid Fire
The Michigan Association for Justice (MAJ) presented its 69th Annual Rapid Fire Seminar “New Ways to Succeed” on Friday, May 9, at the International Center in Detroit. Taking part in the seminar were (l-r) Tom Waun of Waun & Parillo PLLC, John Turck of Blaske & Blaske PLC, seminar co-moderator Mike Behm of Behm & Behm, Southfield attorney Jeffrey Appel, seminar co-moderator Chad Engelhardt of Goethel Engelhardt PLLC, Rob Whims of Smith &?Johnson Attorneys PC, Eric Oliver of MetaSystems, and Bingham Farms attorney Richard Burns. “We have an all-star line-up of speakers — leading experts in their field — to have a concise presentation on the latest and greatest cases and advocacy methods to help trial lawyers better represent their clients,”?Engelhardt said.
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