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- Posted July 29, 2024
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Advanced Trial Training
The Federal Bar
Association of Michigan, Eastern District of Michigan Chapter, in
conjunction with the American College of Trial Lawyers presented an
“Advanced Trial Training Program” on Wednesday, July 10, at the Theodore
Levin U.S. Courthouse in Detroit. Taking part in the program were (left
to right) presenter Powell Miller of The Miller Law Firm PC; along with
co-organizers Mike Turco of Brooks, Wilkins, Sharkey, & Turco PLLC,
FBA Executive Director Mindy Hermmann, FBA President Andrew Livense of
the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of Michigan, and Lena
Gonzalez of BSP Law who served as the program’s MC. Also helping to
organize, but not pictured, were Mike Palizzi and Art O’Reilly who both
moderated a session too. Roughly 80 attendees heard from members of the
federal bench and various local legal professionals. This event was the
first program in the FBA’s Advanced Trial Training Series which is
envisioned as follow-on training to the FBA’s annual New Lawyers
Seminar.
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