The Michigan Association for Justice will conduct its 2024 Winter Meeting on Thursday and Friday, January 25-26, at the Four Points by Sheraton in Novi, 27000 S. Karevich Dr. in Novi.
This year’s Winter Convention will offer five tracks over two days:
—Thursday, January 25
• Nuts and Bolts of No-Fault Practice Paralegal/Law Clerk Seminar, with co-moderators Chad Engelhardt and Michelle Kreger
• Michigan Civil Justice Seminar-Case Law Updates & Trial Practice Considerations (this program is only available to members of the judiciary and their staff), with co-moderators MAJ
President Jennifer McManus and MAJ Past Presidents Deb Freid and Bobby Raitt
—Friday, January 26
• Medical Malpractice Seminar Plaintiff Members Only, with co-moderators Past Presidents Jesse Reiter and Judy Susskind
• Premises Liability Seminar Plaintiff Members Only, with moderator Todd Stearn
• Workers’ Compensation/ Social Security Seminar, with co-moderators Andrea Hamm and Sean Shearer
Event rates are $355 for MAJ members, $255 for MAJ members practicing four years or less, $155 for MAJ sustaining members, $155 for MAJ paralegal/law clerk members, free for judges or judicial staff, and $555 for non-MAJ members (Workers’ Comp only). The registration fee is for only one track. To register for additional tracks, contact MAJ.
To register, visit www.michiganjustice.org and click on “Events.”
- Posted January 04, 2024
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MAJ Winter Meeting to feature 5 tracks Jan. 25-26
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