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DUI & Criminal Defense Law
April 30, 2010

The key to winning special cases is having a mastery of the skills specifically designed to confront those situations. This innovative seminar lineup offers you the chance to focus on part or all of the day's program. Come learn from the experts and add new weapons to your arsenal.




McWane Science Center
Birmingham



Download Schedule

Full Day Registration

DUI & Criminal Defense Law (6 hours MCLE credit including 1 hour of ethics) includes lunch

$360 Late registration At the seminar you will receive the materials on flash drive. If you register more than 24 hours in advance you will receive a code for downloading and printing the written materials to bring with you.

$50 Seminar materials only (PDF)


Half-Day Registrations

DUI Defense Only (3 hours MCLE credit) does not include lunch

$180 Late registration At the seminar you will receive the materials on flash drive. If you register more than 24 hours in advance you will receive a code for downloading and printing the written materials to bring with you.


Criminal Defense Law Only (3 hours MCLE credit including 1 hour of ethics) does not include lunch

$180 Late registration At the seminar you will receive the materials on flash drive. If you register more than 24 hours in advance you will receive a code for downloading and printing the written materials to bring with you.







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