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Miller Canfield International Business Briefing: Expanded Criminal Liability for Corporations and Business Compliance Issues in Canada

July 11, 2007

U.S. employers with Canadian operations are affected by changes made to Canada’s criminal code. The law firm of Miller Canfield presents “Expanded Criminal Liability for Corporations and Business Compliance Issues in Canada” at an upcoming International Business Briefing on Wednesday, August 15, from 7:30-9:00 a.m. at the Automation Alley Headquarters (2675 Bellingham, Troy, Mich.). There is no cost to attend for Michigan and Ontario companies.

Health and safety, financial reporting and preventive compliance will be discussed by Miller Canfield attorneys Michael Gordner, from the Detroit office, and Loretta Stoyka, from the firm’s Windsor, Ontario office.

The event is co-sponsored by Miller Canfield and Automation Alley. Please make reservations with Sandy Bera at 248.267.3345 or bera@millercanfield.com.

Mark your calendar for these upcoming International Business Briefings co-sponsored by Miller Canfield and Automation Alley: Financial Incentives for Businesses in Michigan and Ontario on September 12; Doing Business in Mexico on October 10; and Venture Capital on November 14.


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About Miller Canfield
The law firm of Miller Canfield was established in Detroit in 1852 and employs more than 800 in offices in Michigan, Massachusetts, Florida, New York, Canada and Poland. For more information, visit www.millercanfield.com.

About Automation Alley
Automation Alley drives the growth and image of Southeast Michigan's technology economy through a collaborative culture that focuses on workforce and business development initiatives.

More than 600 businesses, educational institutions and government entities belong to Automation Alley, covering an eight county area and the City of Detroit. Automation Alley promotes regional prosperity through the Automation Alley International Business Center, which provides business attraction services and exporting assistance; the Automation Alley Technology Center, which brings together businesses, educators and government to help entrepreneurs accelerate technology commercialization; and the GLIMA Network, a state-wide association for individuals engaged with and involved in technology-oriented industries. Visit www.automationalley.com.