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What is The Practical Lawyer? The Practical Lawyer is the most comprehensive law practice management educational series you can find. Conceived,
developed, and taught by attorney Sally Babbitt VanDenBerg, this 30-hour seminar series is designed to be convenient, educational,
and economical. Most attorneys will increase their revenues by more than the cost of the series after completing the program.
Contact us for a free brochure on the entire program.

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Each seminar series includes written materials, a set of forms and samples on disk, hands-on projects
involving marketing, budgeting, and cash flow issues, live personal instruction, peer interaction and networking, instructor
support by phone and email between sessions. At the end of the series, each participant will have a completed business plan,
marketing plan, numerous forms and samples, and a workbook to use as reference for years to come. We look forward to meeting you in class!!
We accept VISA and MasterCard
Biography of Sally Babbitt VanDenBerg
Sally Babbitt-VanDenBerg holds a B.A. in Economics
and Management from Albion College, and a J.D. from Thomas M. Cooley Law School (the nation's largest law school). She is
admitted to practice in the State of Michigan and in the Western District of the Federal District Courts. After spending 10
years in accounting and management, she returned to law school and has been a practicing attorney since 2001. Sally was also
the original Program Manager for the Practice Management Resource Center of the State Bar of Michigan, and has taught Law
Office Management at Thomas M. Cooley Law School. She sits on the Council of the State Bar of Michigan Law Practice Management
Section, as well. After struggling to teach practice managment without an adequate textbook for several years, Sally developed
her own materials and now brings them to you in a logical, educational sequence that will help you transform the business
aspect of your law firm. Sally is still in the trenches practicing law in Eaton Rapids, Michigan.
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