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- Posted May 25, 2010
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'IT Organization Structure' focus of June ALA meeting

The Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators (ALA) will host its June 2010 Member Meeting on the topic of "IT Organization Structure for 2010 and Beyond" with guest speaker Jay Bahel of Project Leadership Associates on Thursday, June 17, from 11:30 a.m. to noon at Opus One Restaurant in Detroit.
This meeting will take a look at how law firm IT organizations are changing to align to firm needs and to competitively differentiate themselves via systems, processes, and staffing.
The cost to attend is $25 for ALA members and $35 for non-ALA members.
Members are encouraged to extend an invitation to those individuals in their firms that may benefit from this presentation.
Reservations must be made no later than Thursday, June 10, and can be made by contacting Vivian Straffon at straffon@millercanfield.com or (248) 267-3228.
Published: Tue, May 25, 2010
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