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Miller Canfield Presents a Seminar on Employment Law Issues

October 3, 2007

On Tuesday, October 16, from 7:30-10:00 a.m., the law firm of Miller Canfield will present a breakfast briefing for businesses on Employment Law issues including Workplace Safety, Insurance Law, Employment Law, Human Rights, Regulatory and Corporate Criminal Offenses, and Occupational Health and Safety. The complimentary event will be held at Other Place Catering and Reception Centre at 1395 Walker Road in Windsor.

Presented by Miller Canfield lawyers Doreen E. Snelling, Susan M. McBride, Michael Gordner, and Bob Baksi, the discussion will highlight:

• WSIB Amendments, interim and proposed policies

• The importance of due diligence as a defense for charges under the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the Criminal Code

• What a corporation must do when a serious accident or fatality occurs

• Recent developments in employment law

Please make reservations with Shannon Kinney by October 11 to kinney@millercanfield.com or 519.790.7467. There is no cost to attend. Space is limited; advance registrations required.

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

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