Miller, Miller & Canby business & tax attorney Michael Spencer has been selected to the 2015-2016 Class of Fellows for the Montgomery County Bar Association’s Leadership Development Academy.
The Academy identifies attorneys who possess leadership qualities and provides opportunities for them to develop their skills in preparation for future roles within the Bar association and the legal community. Mr. Spencer will join eleven other fellows in activities that will focus on strategic thinking and problem solving, leadership self-assessment, application of leadership skills, and interaction with current leaders in the legal community.
Mike Spencer is an Associate in Miller, Miller & Canby’s Business & Tax practice group. He focuses his practice in corporate law, tax advocacy and tax litigation, including IRS and state tax controversy and international tax compliance. For more information on the Leadership Academy, visit www.barmont.org. For more information about Miller, Miller & Canby’s business & tax practice click here or contact Mike.
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