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Miller Canfield Research Analyst Participates in LexisNexis Teleconference on Expert Research

August 23, 2007

Michael Brennan, a research analyst in the Detroit office of the law firm of Miller Canfield, will participate in a teleconference panel discussion hosted by LexisNexis on September 25, 2007 entitled, “Finding the Skeleton in the Closet - How to Conduct Superior Expert Research.”

At Miller Canfield, Brennan uses his law degree and research experience to locate potential experts and investigate experts named by opposing counsel. In addition, he oversees the firm’s in-house collection of expert witness materials, covering over 7,000 experts and containing in excess of 10,000 transcripts. The firm’s 1.5 million-page collection is the largest collection of expert witness information in Michigan and one of the largest in the United States.

Brennan recently co-authored the paper “Finding and Researching Experts and Their Testimony,” published by LexisNexis. He is a member of the American Bar Association, Litigation Section, Expert Witness Subcommittee.

He received his J.D. in 1983 from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan.

He resides in Oak Park, Michigan.

The law firm of Miller Canfield was established in Detroit in 1852 and employs more than 800 in offices in Michigan, Massachusetts, Florida, New York, Canada and Poland.

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