Become a Contributor

Volunteering for ICLE is a great way to give back to the legal community and get exposure. ICLE’s products and services are used by thousands of practitioners. Check out this page to learn more.
Benefits of Contributing
Volunteering for ICLE is a great way to give back to the legal community and to gain exposure for yourself and your firm. ICLE’s products and services are widely used by thousands of practitioners. Our website is visited by more than 2,000 people a week. Check out this set of Top Tips in Ten Minutes to learn more about all of the benefits.

Ways to Contribute
There are numerous ways to contribute, large and small, and a range of time commitments associated with each contribution. Keep in mind that smaller contributions, such as forms, How-To Kits, or Top Tips in Ten Minutes, have much shorter production cycles than books or seminars. If you have an idea for content, ICLE staff would be happy to talk with you.

Contributor Qualifications
ICLE is looking for contributors with substantial expertise and practice experience in a particular subject area. We generally look for at least five years of experience but for some of our smaller or more specialized resources that may not be necessary. We welcome contributors with substantive expertise, great presentation skills, and prior writing/speaking experience.

Interested in becoming an ICLE contributor?
I really appreciated the opportunity to offer insight. ICLE did an awesome job bringing us together and keeping us organized. I worked with an excellent moderator and co-panelist. I learned a great deal from this experience, and for that I'm grateful.
Erika L. Bryant
Butler Davis PLLC
Detroit

What We Need Now

ICLE is actively seeking content in the following specific practice areas:
Civil Litigation (discovery)
Criminal Law
Debtor/Creditor
Employment/Labor Law
Health Law
No-Fault (provider litigation; first and third party)
Real Property
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Meet Our Contributors
Michigan Elder Justice Initiative
Lansing
Alison E. Hirschel is the director and managing attorney of the Michigan Elder Justice Initiative (MEJI), a legal services advocacy program. In addition to MEJI's legal work, it houses the Michigan Long Term Care Ombudsman...


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