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Natoli-Duffy to Moderate at 2014 DRI Trucking Law Seminar

March 23, 2014Events

Natoli-Duffy to Moderate at 2014 DRI Trucking Law Seminar

Noelle Natoli-Duffy, chair of Foley & Mansfield’s Transportation practice, will moderate a panel discussion on Mediation at the 2014 DRI Trucking Law Seminar to be held June 19-20, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. DRI’s seventh Trucking Law Seminar is designed to educate trucking industry professionals on the ever evolving issues facing the trucking industry. Visit DRI for additional information on this program. 

 

Noelle M. Natoli

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