...and making marketing calls; assisting with social media; and assisting with events, webinars and press conferences. Minimum Commitment: 15 hours/week for approximately 3...
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...seems to be solving itself through a combination of free e-discovery webinars everywhere you look, a continuing stream of judicial rulings, another round of...
...they face during the growth of their companies. These complimentary 1-hour webinars are held through WebEx on the third Thursday of the month at...
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...on subjects in each area; the American Bar Association is increasingly providing webinars and forums on major Tech and IP themes; and more attorneys are...
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...the key competencies of law librarianship, and the organization of continuing education webinars.The next NLLI will be hosted in 2014 at the University of...
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...for Continuing Legal Education provides each year through seminars, e-books and webinars. The budget anticipates $11.6 million in...
...tools to familiarize building owners with the Portfolio Manager program, including training webinars, fact sheets and answers to frequently asked questions. There is no fee...
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...business development. Since 1985, the company has offered award winning training, coaching, webinars, workshops, retreats, train the trainer programs, publications, and more. Next month, LegalBizDev...
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Not everyone's on Twitter, Facebook or Tumblr, but all lawyers - even the most unassuming and bookish - are finding they must understand how social media works and what it can - and cannot - do for t
The Brain Injury Association of America has announced the following webinars: April 23, 2013, 3 p.m. ET, David Strauss Memorial Lecture: Four...
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