The inaugural Get a Life.™ Conference is fast approaching - only a little more than a week away, the conference, hosted by the Total Practice Management Association is being held on May 27-28 at the Hyatt Regency in Chicago.
Whether you are a firm associate looking for a job, a small firm owner or a law school student interested in a solo career, you will benefit from hands-on training and valuable resources you can use to find better work-life balance, and arm you with the business knowledge and operational insight you need to succeed at solo and small firm ownership.
I am looking forward to my participation in the conference. I'll be speaking on Thursday, May 28 at 9:30 a.m., and my topic is, "Billing 101: Fees, Finance and the Bottom Line." Other speakers will lead interactive sessions focusing on client relations, marketing, staff support, outsourcing, technology, office infrastructure and expansion, among other topics.
Make sure to check out the GAL website for a complete list of top tier speakers, events, a full agenda and current pricing.
If you're interested in attending the conference, you may even be able to forget about pricing --
I have been extended 10 Free Seats for regular attendance. To take advantage of this offer, please visit www.TotalPMA.org and register for the ‘Complimentary’ attendance. When asked, enter in my code ‘SHIELDSVIP’. Additional events may be purchased separately.
*Even if you don't get one of the 10 free seats, you may be eligible for Total PMA’s GAL scholarship program which provides full conference tuition to unemployed but actively looking law firm associates. As an added plus, all GAL registrants receive free one-year Total PMA membership. Candidates can read the eligibility requirements and download the application at http://www.totalpma.org/events/get-a-life-2009/scholarship-application.pdf. Total PMA will accept applications now through May 22nd at 5:00pm CST and announce the recipients via email and on its Get a Life. ™ Conference website by May 25th, 2009 at 5:00pm CST.
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