A quarterly newletter by the Boston Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators
This is the Spring 2006 newsletter from the Association of Legal Administrators Boston Chapter. To learn more about the Boston Chapter, go to ALABoston.org. For a PDF version of the issue, click here.
Volunteer, Webster's Dictionary defines it as "a person who voluntarily undertakes a service or duty". Our chapter is blessed with an abundance of great volunteers. It is what gives our chapter the "backbone" to accomplish all the goals that we have set.
| March 22 | ALA Teleseminar Strategies and Techniques for Bridging the Multigenerational Divides |
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| March 29 | March Small Firm Roundtable Meeting | |
| April 13 | Monthly Luncheon Benefit Cost Containment |
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| May 1 | ALA - Annual Educational Conference & Exposition. | |
| May 11 | Monthly Luncheon Succession/TransitionPlanning for Law Firms |
Save the Date!!!
The annual ALA-Boston Golf Tournament will be held on Thursday June 1, 2006 at the Sheraton Ferncroft Resort in Danvers. The day is geared to golfers of all levels so don't be afraid to give it a try. Lunch will be at noon with golf starting at 1:00 PM. If you can't make the golf portion of the day try to attend dinner at 6:00 PM. Invitations will be in the mail shortly. If you have any questions contact Paul Masuret.
Save the Date!!!
Region 1 Educational Conference and Exposition! September 15th - 16th at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, CT.
Athletes from 86 countries recently came together to compete in the Winter Olympic Games in Turino, Italy. The people of Turino welcomed the world into their city. Together, they showed us the glorious things that can happen when we embrace diversity. Full Article
Responding to the Diversity Challenge
By: Lisa Walker Johnson, Altman Weil, Inc.
How is the challenge of diversity actually playing itself out in the legal profession? Is it just the latest buzzword? Or is it a necessary strategy for improving relations with clients, enhancing innovation and building future business? What are you and your firm or law department doing to encourage, increase, manage and maintain diversity in the legal community? Full Article
Partnering with ALA Vendors… A Great Move!
By Joanne Schnare
How using sponsors of the Boston Chapter helped one member through a successful move. Full Article
Business Interruption Insurance
By Anthony Greene
Published in the Jer-Z-Journal, Winter 2004.
The purpose of Business Interruption coverage is to indemnify the firm for losses arising from the inability to continue normal operations and functions due to an event covered under the policy. These losses include loss of business income and extra expenses that the firm would not have otherwise incurred if the “covered event/peril” had not taken place.. Full Article
Member Spotlight:
In this issue of the ALABoston newsletter, we have an interview with member Paul Morton. Full Article
Membership Update: A Look Back
A look back at another successful year. Full Article
The beginning of a journey in career development. Full Article
Play Ball
Looking forward to this year's baseball season . Full Article.
| ALA Boston Chapter Home Page | http://www.alaboston.org | |
| DiversityInc.com | news, articles, links to corporations | |
| Diversity at Work | latest news, history, standards | |
| Altman Weil Diversity Survey | www.altmanweil.com/news/diversitysurvey.cfm |
ALA Professional Code of Ethics
The legal profession and business must adhere to high ethical standards to maintain public trust. This ALA Code of Professional Ethics sets forth guidelines or standards for the ethical administration of legal practices — private firms, legal clinics, corporate legal departments, governmental agencies and the courts. The ALA Professional Code of Ethics is available here.
The Boston ALA has enjoyed a wonderful relationship with the vendors who support our organization and service the Legal Industry. We are grateful for the support vendors have given our organization over the years. It has allowed us to become one of the largest, most active chapters in the Country. Vendor support allows us to maintain a high-quality educational program for our members, provide scholarships for National and Regional Educational Conferences and provide out reach to the community for charitable programs. Please visit http://www.alaboston.org/vendorDirectory.php to view an up to date listing of our vendor sponsors.
Ian Breslin, Nathan Burke, Kevin Costello, Michelle Defalco, Trina Goodale, Dan McCormack, Chris O'Sullivan, Joanne Schnare, Laurie Walker.