State
Bar of Georgia

November 2007 (Volume 3, Issue 11)

In this Issue:

·  State Bar of Georgia Seeks Law-Related Education Director

·  Free Online Legal Research Offered Through the State Bar

·  Law Practice Management ENews Tip

·  Upcoming ICLE Offerings

State Bar of Georgia Seeks Law-Related Education Director
The State Bar of Georgia seeks a Law-Related Education Director to coordinate the Bar's law-related education initiatives, serve as staff liaison to the Georgia Law-Related Education Consortium, design and present teacher workshops, develop grant applications, publish a newsletter, revise the book "An Introduction to the Law in Georgia," oversee the Bar's Journey Through Justice Program, develop an LRE website, and respond to law-related education inquiries. Requires excellent communication, presentation and computer skills. Juris Doctor degree preferred or advanced degree in Education. Experience in teaching and/or training is helpful. Some travel. Salary commensurate with experience. Deadline for applications is Nov. 30. Submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, and three letters of reference to: LRE Program, State Bar of Georgia, 104 Marietta St., Suite 100, Atlanta, GA, 30303. No electronic submissions will be accepted.

Free Online Legal Research Offered Through the State Bar
Did you know that Casemaker, an online legal research tool, is available free of charge to all Bar members as part of their membership? Come learn about this powerful resource at one of our trainings. Training classes will be offered at the Bar Center on Tuesday, Nov. 27, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Each session is limited to the first 10 attendees. Download the registration form and fax it to Kim Henry at 404-287-8394. Please register for the class by 12 p.m. the day before the class is scheduled.

Law Practice Management Enews Tip
Get Your Name Out There!!
Did you know that public seminars are excellent means of marketing your firm? Holding informational seminars for the general public in your community is an excellent way to get your name out and become recognized as an attorney. For example, if you're an estate planning attorney, you may want to hold a seminar or workshop on wills at a retirement center. The key is to let members of the community know who you are and what you do.

Upcoming ICLE Offerings
For a complete list of ICLE seminars, visit www.iclega.org.

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