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Alamo Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators
The Alamo Chapter, based in San Antonio, Texas, was chartered in 1980, and has approximately 50 members. The chapter provides personal and professional growth and educational and networking opportunities to administrative managers of law firms, corporate legal departments and government legal agencies.


Alaska Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators
The web site provides information on Chapter programs and activities, rosters of chapter officers and members, links to local resources, chapter members only areas, and other important and useful networking information for members and others interested in law office administration in Alaska.


Arkansas Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators
The Arkansas Association of Legal Administrators' mission is to improve the quality of management in legal services organizations; to promote and enhance the competence and professionalism of legal administrators; to represent professional legal management and managers to the legal community.


Association of Legal Administrators
The Association of Legal Administrators (ALA) is formed to provide support to professionals involved in the management of law firms, corporate legal departments and government legal agencies. The Association of Legal Administrators' mission is to promote and enhance the competence and professionalism of all members of the legal management team; to improve the quality of management in law firms and other legal service organizations; to represent professional legal management and managers to the legal community and to the community at large.


Atlanta Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators
The Atlanta Association of Legal Administrators provides support to legal administrators in Atlanta area.


Austin Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators
Information about the Austin Chapter of Association of Legal Administrators, president's note, officers, committees, events, calendar, and newsletter.


Boston Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators
The Boston Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators was chartered in 1974 and today has more than 200 members throughout Massachusetts. The goal of the Association is to provide personal and professional growth and educational and networking opportunities to administrators and legal managers with varied legal backgrounds.


Buffalo Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators
The Buffalo Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators provides opportunities for professional and personal growth for all legal administrators. The Buffalo Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators is a non-profit educational organization serving administrative professionals from private law firms and corporate legal departments in the Buffalo legal community.


Calgary Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators
Calgary Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators assists its members in acquiring skills for effective law office administration, and supports its members to achieve their goals and aspirations in a fulfilling and rewarding environment.


Capital Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators
The Washington, D.C. chapter, the "Capital Chapter," is one of the largest chapters and was founded in 1971. The Chapter offers a voluntary certification program in order to provide legal administrators an opportunity to demonstrate a command of the core areas of knowledge essential to the effective performance of the principal administrators.


Central Florida Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators
The Central Florida Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators was chartered in 1977 and currently has over 80 members. The Chapter's diverse membership represents private and corporate entities ranging in size from solo practitioners to large, international firms. The CFCALA hosts monthly luncheons which feature speakers addressing a full range of topics directly relating to law office management and administration. Additional educational seminars are provided during the year along with many networking opportunities.


Charlotte Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators
The Charlotte Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators is comprised of more than 70 members representing 37 law firms and corporate legal departments in and around Charlotte. The mission of the Charlotte Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators is to enhance the knowledge and professionalism of its members through high-quality education programs in legal management, provide timely information which will enable members to perform their jobs more effectively and efficiently, offer valuable networking opportunities and increase the visibility and credibility of the profession of legal administration.


Cleveland Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators
The Cleveland Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators (ALA) was chartered on May 10, 1973 and enthusiastically supports ALA's mission. Reflecting on this mission, the Chapter goals are to maintain and enhance an organizational structure that encourages the active participation of the members and which empowers that organization to use the resources of the Chapter to effectively achieve the Chapter's Goals; to develop and deliver programs that will provide high-quality competency-based education to members of the legal management team; to improve and strengthen the flow of information through the Local, Regional and National organizations to, and from, the members of the Chapter.


Columbus Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators
The Columbus, Ohio chapter of ALA, formed as the Capital City Chapter, was chartered on November 7, 1972. The Columbus Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators (ALA) has 62 members from various administrative backgrounds in Central Ohio's legal community.


Cyber Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators
The Cyber Chapter exists as a virtual chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators. The Cyber Chapter's mission is to provide educational programs and networking opportunities to its members, taking advantage of a virtual chapter's ability to transcend time and space; to serve as the primary chapter affiliation for those ALA members whose geographical location makes membership in a physical chapter impractical, or as an alternative chapter for those ALA members who find that their local chapters do not meet all of their networking and educational needs; to offer peer-to-peer assistance to individual ALA members, to other ALA chapters, and to Region management teams who wish to take advantage of new technologies, especially the Internet, in order to strengthen their networking or communications among members; to explore the myriad opportunities and challenges that the legal profession confronts and will continue to confront as a result of accelerating technological innovations.





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