MENTOR, Ohio, Feb. 24, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Mark A. DiCello, Esq., of The DiCello Law Firm, and Board of Advisors member of 360 Advocacy Institute will co-chair this year's annual 360 Advocate Institute's Ski CLE. Mark will co-chair the conference with Mel Orchard of The Spence Law Firm. The conference is being held in Aspen, Colorado from March 2, 2014 through March 5, 2014. The conference, "Trial Lawyer MMA – Combining the Disciplines Conference", features some of the nation's best trial lawyers. This is a great opportunity for trial lawyers looking to improve their trial skills.
The 360 Advocacy Institute provides superior continuing legal education experiences for trial attorneys. The conference faculty of 14 trial lawyers, experts and actors will demonstrate and teach you the various techniques and theories for all aspects of litigation and trial. According to Walter A. Lesnevich, Esq., a Member of The American Board of Trial Advocates, who attended a 360 Advocacy Institute CLE earlier this year, "It was one of the best CLEs I have ever attended. I have bombarded my staff with new ideas after hearing the wonderful speakers."
The conference is from March 2, 2014 through March 5, 2014 at the Hotel Jerome in Aspen, Colorado. Learn valuable skills for trial while hitting the slopes with some of the best legal minds in the country. For more information regarding this conference, please visit the website www.360advocacy.com.
Mark A. DiCello, Esq. is a successful attorney who strives to improve the legal practice by understanding and telling the client's story. It does not take long after meeting Mark DiCello to understand why he is respected and how he has become such a powerful advocate. Learn more ... earn more.
Contact Information: Rebecca Barbe
The DiCello Law Firm
7556 Mentor Avenue, Mentor, OH 44060
440-953-8888
www.dicellolaw.com
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