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Seyfarth Attorneys To Speak On Panels At The 2019 NAPBS Annual Conference
12 September 2019
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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Seyfarth attorneys Pam Devata, Esther Slater McDonald, Courtney
Stieber, John Drury, and Rob Szyba are speaking at multiple key
sessions during the 2019 NAPBS Annual Conference in San Antonio,
Texas from September 8-10, 2019. The NAPBS Annual Conference offers
a diverse range of educational topics ranging from global screening
techniques, strategic business sessions, technology and information
security practices, legal and compliance guidelines, legislative
updates and what's on the horizon for NAPBS members, to name
just a few. Whether you are new to the industry or a seasoned
expert, there's content for everyone. Each attendee will be
able to take away valuable information and resources to benefit
their specific business goals.
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