2008 Seattle SLA Legal Division Conference Program Planning

From: Holsten, Terri (Terri.Holsten@alston.com)
Date: Wed May 23 2007 - 14:02:52 PDT


I'm posting this for a colleague who is not on law-lib. Please send replies directly to Nola at nola.vanhoy@alston.com.

Thanks,

Terri

Terri Holsten
Reference Librarian
Alston & Bird LLP
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> ______________________________________________
> From: Vanhoy, Nola
> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 12:32 PM
> To: SLA-Law@listserv.uh.edu; sla-dleg@sla.lyris.net
> Subject: 2008 Seattle SLA Legal Division Conference Program Planning
>
> Please pardon cross postings:
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> I know lots of us are looking forward to the Legal Division program and the SLA Conference in Denver. Bob Sullivan and Marilyn Bromley and many others have done a great job working on that conference program and many wonderful thanks for all of their efforts. It will be a great conference!
>
> Even with Denver right around the corner, the Program Planning Committee for the Legal Division for the 2008 Seattle Conference is busy working on program ideas. As Chair Elect of the Division, the Seattle Conference is very much in my thoughts. The Conference Planner for the Legal Division for Seattle is Linda Lev-Dunton of Wolters Kluwer, and the planning committee (Nina Platt, Kathie Fennell and Tricia Thomas, and myself) is actively soliciting ideas for programs for the conference. The Seattle
> Conference theme is "Breaking Rules, Building Bridges" with a special emphasis on technology and information delivery.
>
> If you have program ideas or would be interested to participate or assist with the programming committee or the conference, please drop me an email. Program ideas need to be submitted by email to me or other members of the committee by June 29th. All ideas for programs should be sent with an explanatory paragraph about the program and potential speakers/panelists etc...
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Nola
>
> Nola Vanhoy
> Director of Practice Innovation
> Alston and Bird LLP
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