With over 10 years of experience handling DUI cases all over Southern California, Flock of Legals founder Mark A Gallagher has been selected to present a seminar on July 19, 2011 in Riverside California. The seminar will focus on gettting attorneys up to speed in the complex area of DUI law. The seminar is being offered for CLE or Continuing Legal Education Credit and is sponsored by Law Review CLE. Attorneys interested in getting started in DUI law can register for the class by clicking here.
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