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Our Membership Committee provides membership information to potential members, facilitates enrolling new members, and welcomes new members into the organization. They provide the "warm and fuzzy" link that all prospective members and new members need! If you are interested in becoming a member, or would like more information about the Independence Chapter, please contact Joan Wean.

Eligibility Criteria

Regular Membership
 
Full-time legal administrators or support managers employed in a private law firm, legal service clinic, corporate legal department, university legal department, governmental legal agency, court system, charitable legal agency or some other organization engaged primarily in the practice of law.
Practicing lawyers with principal management responsibility in their legal organization.


 

Associate Membership
 
Individuals who are interested in legal administration and management but do not qualify for Regular Membership may apply for Associate Membership if they are:
 
Practicing lawyers with an interest in law firm administration and management
Individuals engaged in an ongoing employment-type relationship which involves providing continuing management services of the types defined in the bylaws
Retired Regular Members of ALA who are not otherwise employed
Unemployed legal administrators who have exhausted their eligibility for Regular Membership who are not serving as consultants or vendors and are actively seeking employment as a legal administrator
Full-time teachers of business, organizational management, law or law-related disciplines at institutions of higher learning, as well as deans with administrative and management responsibilities at such institutions
Full-time students in business, management, law or law-related studies at institutions of higher learning
Bar association executives with management responsibilities
Other individuals not specifically excluded from membership who have and demonstrate an interest in the management of law firms and other legal organizations


Policies governing the participation and the benefits accruing to Associate Members shall be determined from time to time by the Board or, as delegated by the Board, the Executive Director.

ALA encourages minority membership in the Association and in the profession. Please note that membership is not open to vendors or consultants.

For further information on eligibility criteria, please call our Membership Chair, Joan Wean, at
(215) 661-0400 or contact her by e-mail today!


 
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