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What's Left to Discuss? Crash Course for Litigants in Appellate Mediation
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Catherine Klasne
Approved 1.5 hours FL Bar CLE Credit / Course # 7944-1 / Expires: 12/21/2012
Presented by: Michael S. Orfinger and John Bogdanoff ~ Moderator, Sandra C. Upchurch / June 21, 2011
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