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Time is running out to register for the upcoming LMASE Mini-Conferences!
Early bird registration for all three programs - in Orlando, Charlotte and Austin - ends on July 31. You can register and find more detailed information at
http://guest.cvent.com/EVENTS/Info/Summary.aspx.
Also, please note that the program has been approved by The Florida Bar for
5.0 hours of general CLE credit, including 1.0 hour of ethics credit. CLE in North Carolina, South Carolina and Texas is pending, and will be announced soon.
Due to the challenging economic times being experienced by many of ourmember law firms, LMASE has decided to retool our larger, AnnualConference to bring the programming to you. The Chapter will host aseries of regional Mini-conferences in Orlando, Charlotte and Austin.
The cost to attend the one-day event is only $99 for LMA membersand $149 for non-members BEFORE July 31. After July 31, the price will be $129 for LMA members and $179 for non-members. This includes all programming for the day, lunch, CLE credit (where approved) and materials.
The conference is scheduled from 8:30 am to 4 pm and will be followed by a networking reception.
Orlando
August 14, 2009
Orange County Bar Association
Featuring:
"Taking the Association of Corporate Counsel Value Challenge A StepFurther: Creating the Ultimate Client Experience," moderated by DeborahKnupp, Partner of Akina, with local managing partners, general counseland marketing innovators.
"The Boundaries of Promoting Legal Services," with Will Hornsby, Staff Counsel of the American Bar Association.
"Making a Sales Culture Out of Your Law Firm," with Chris Fritch, Client Development Consultant at Clients First Consulting.
"Using Web 2.0 and Social Networking as Part of Your BusinessDevelopment Arsenal," with Sue Remley, Senior Marketing Consultant atJaffe Associates.
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Charlotte
September 25, 2009
Mecklenburg County Bar Association
Featuring:
"Ethical Issues Facing Lawyers Today," with Timothy Chinaris,Associate Dean for Information Resources and Professor of Law atFaulkner University's Thomas Goode Jones School of Law.
"Taking the ACC Value Challenge A Step Further: Creating theUltimate Client Experience," moderated by Deborah Knupp, Partner ofAkina, with local managing partners and marketing innovators.
"Using Web 2.0 and Social Networking as Part of Your BusinessDevelopment Arsenal," with Cari Brunelle, Vice President of PublicRelations at Jaffe Associates.
"Driving Firm Growth in a Troubled Economy through Strategic Focus,Accountability and Systematic Methods for Developing Business," withScott Moore, Director of Marketing and Business Development for DixonHughes PLLC.
Austin
October 23, 2009
Chateau Bellevue, Home of the Austin Woman's Club
Featuring:
"The Boundaries of Promoting Legal Services," with Will Hornsby, Staff Counsel of the American Bar Association.
"Making A Sales Culture Out of Your Law Firm," with James A. Cranston, Vice President in Hildebrandt's Client Growth and Development Practice
, along with a panelof chief marketing officers and business development professionals.
"Taking the ACC Value Challenge A Step Further: Creating theUltimate Client Experience," moderated by Deborah Knupp, Partner ofAkina, with local managing partners and marketing innovators.
"Using Web 2.0 and Social Networking as Part of Your BusinessDevelopment Arsenal," with Vivian Hood, Vice President of PublicRelations at Jaffe Associates.
http://www.legalmarketing.org/SoutheasternFor questions, please email LMASE Chapter Administrator Catey McKean at lmaseboard@gmail.com. Hope to see you there!