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The Young Lawyers Committee of DTCI, chaired by Lewis Wagner attorney Nabeela Virjee, hosted another successful seminar for its members at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art on April 17 in Indianapolis. Dozens of young attorneys from across Indiana gathered for the one-day event to hear senior defense attorneys present on all phases of trial, ADR and mediation, appellate practice, civility and ethics. The day concluded with old-fashioned networking: face-to-face with refreshments in hand!
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