New road map for atla.org.ATLA's Web site, www.atla.org, has a new layout and navigational structure that makes it easy to find and use a range of resources--from TRIAL online to CLE Cle total elimination clearance. offerings, networking opportunities, and the Exchange's document and research services. Feedback and helpful suggestions from association members culminated in the site's fresh look. The new borne page is divided into three areas of ATLA that members value most. These areas serve as portals to all content. Legal Education directs yon to all convention and CLE programs, plus books, audio/video tapes, and professional recognition opportunities. Protecting Your Rights focuses on what ATLA and its members are doing (and can do) to help protect consumers and the civil justice system. Fact sheets, community and grassroots tools, and tire Press Room can be reached from here. Member Resources contains all member benefits, the ATLA L@w News Digest Digest: see Corpus Juris Civilis. (1) A compilation of all the traffic on a news group or mailing list. Digests can be daily or weekly. (2) Any compilation or summary. , sections and other member groups, TRIAL and the Law Reporters, the Exchange databases, the Membership Directory, and networking tools and resources. You will also find a new dally feature on the homepage, ATLA Focus, spotlighting items important to you and your clients. Visit the redesigned site, review its features, and let us know your thoughts and suggestions by clicking on "Contact Us." The Trial Lawyers Care report, sent to Capitol Capitol, seat of the U.S. Congress Capitol, seat of the U.S. government at Washington, D.C. It is the city's dominating monument, built on an elevated site that was chosen by George Washington in consultation with Major Pierre L'Enfant. Hill and TLC TLC total lung capacity; thin-layer chromatography. TLC abbr. 1. thin-layer chromatography 2. volunteers, tells the story of the largest private, pro bono Short for pro bono publico [Latin, For the public good]. The designation given to the free legal work done by an attorney for indigent clients and religious, charitable, and other nonprofit entities. legal services legal services n. the work performed by a lawyer for a client. program in U.S. history (see also "When the Call Comes, We Answer" page 66). ATLA members can read the report at www.atla.org/homepage/TLC.aspx. |
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