(LSPG) - Greenville - Legal Staff Professionals of Greenville, South
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(LSPG) - Greenville - Legal Staff Professionals of Greenville, South
LSPG Information—Networking Key to Success for the LEGAL STAFF PROFESSIONALS OF (LSPG) GREENVILLE PRESIDENT’S LETTER: June 2013 volunteered this year, but will simply thank every one of you who is serving in any capacity for our state and local associations. It was an encouragement to me to see some committees with several members, as it is often difficult to fill all the spots. Your contributions are important and make LSPG a force to be admired. We have so many reasons to be thankful! I hope you all enjoyed Reid Sherard's presentation on child abduction claims under the Hague Convention at our May meeting. In June we will hear from Jon Hammond on Clinton's impeachment trial, followed by our state officer visit in July, and Tom Griffin of the Secret Service in August. Program Chair Katie Johnson has a great line up of speakers for this coming year, and we hope that you don't miss a one. Let me encourage you to consider attending the NALS Educational Conference in October. The conference is in Atlanta this year, close enough to drive, so it's an excellent opportunity to attend a national meeting without the expense of an airline ticket. Also, LSPG will reimburse attendees' registration costs on a pro rata basis. If you have never been to a national conference but always wondered what all the fuss was about, this is your time! At last –Spring/Summer finally arrived in all her splendor, although we were having our doubts. As overnight temperatures dipped into the 30s just last week in our little corner of the world, it's hard to believe it is late May in South Carolina. Sometimes our lives and careers can be just as unbelievable. If you ever feel that your career is at a standstill or that you just need a new challenge, LSPG and our tri-level association can be your answer to that ennui. With certifications, seminars, speakers, networking, marketing, friendship, and travel opportunities, LSPG is a natural fit for kickstarting our interests and fulfilling the need for growth both in our personal lives and our professions. To recap since our last LINKS, new officers have been elected and installed (Patti Bacon became a "PPP"- past president/parliamentarian upon her return from Down Under); and our organization has been energized by the addition of new names and faces in LSPG and its Board. We welcome Dee Dee Callison's debut in the officer line as Vice President, new member/committee member Michelle Dender, and new committee chairs Jo Anne Gregory and Debbie Stout. Many of you have served before, but are branching out in new directions this year. In addition, our chapter is the home of four LSPSC officers, including President Lois Belle, PLS; FD Marketing Camilla Pitman, CMC, PLS; Secretary Tara Brown, PP, PLS; and Treasurer Jimi Bullard, ALS. I wish time and space permitted me to name each person who has June 2013 Mark your calendars for these important events: Early registration for the NALS Educational Conference due by 7/1 LSPSC summer meeting in Columbia on 7/27 Applications for certification exams due by 8/1 and ALS/PLS/PP Exams 9/28 Thank you for trusting me with the leadership of LSPG– it is an honor I do not take lightly. I cannot do anything without your support and encouragement. My door is always open for your suggestions, advice, opinions, and concerns. Please be a voice in this association and make it the best it can possibly be. Deborah Reynolds, Certified PP, PLS 2013-2014 LSPG President Page 1 of 18 Upcoming General Meeting Schedule Wednesday, June 19, 2013 Poinsett Club, 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Speaker: Jon Hammond Topic: Clinton's Impeachment Trial Cost is $15 inclusive Wednesday, July 17, 2013 Poinsett Club, 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Speaker: LSPSC Officers Topic: Cost is $15 inclusive Thanks to these members for donating the monthly raffle prize! June – Yvonne Fortner July – Michelle Dender August – Dee Dee Callison Wednesday, August 21, 2013 Poinsett Club, 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Speaker: Tom Griffin Topic: Secret Service Cost is $15 inclusive * * * * * * * Myra Culbertson is our reservations contact. She will be emailing the menu choices the week before each meeting, and reservations are due no later than 10 a.m. on the Monday of our meeting week. PLEASE NOTE: Cancellations received after this time will be billed to you (as the restaurant still charges LSPG). Welcome new members Meet Michelle Dender!! Michelle has joined our chapter and is employed with Snelling Staffing as a Staffing Specialist specifically in the law profession. She has been working in Sales and management roles for 15 plus years and found being a staffing specialist has allowed her to utilize all her skills of sales, marketing, and managing others. Before Snelling Michelle owned a Soccer Store in Greenville, The Soccer Shop, for 3 years. Michelle enjoys time with her husband and two wonderful children. June 2013 Page 2 of 18 Sympathy is extended to the family of Dot MacMillan who passed away on March 28, 2013. Dot was a charter member of LSPG. INSIDE THIS ISSUE President’s Letter Upcoming General Meeting Schedule, Raffle Donors & Welcome New Members NALS Award of Excellence Community Projects Happy Birthday – NALS Anniversary LSPG 2012-2013 Officers and Committees; Committee Contacts Calendar at a Glance Article: “Got Ethics” USED BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTITUTE OF PARALEGAL EDUCATION 2013 LSPSC Summer Membership Meeting & Seminar Registration June 2013 1 2 4 5-7 7 8-10 10 11 12-13 Page 3 of 18 NALS AWARD OF EXCELLENCE During the Membership Meeting held on Wednesday, April 17, Lois J. Belle, Certified PLS, was awarded the Award of Excellence for her contributions and dedication to Legal Staff Professionals of Greenville. Lois joined LSPG in 2000 and immediately became active in the organization. During her tenure, she has served as chairman for numerous committees including the Fashion Show Fundraiser Committee, Annual Meeting Committee, Sunshine Committee, Finance Committee, and Greeter Committee. In 2001, Lois was appointed Vice President of Membership and in 2002 she was appointed as President for a two year term. Lois accepted the position of President again in 2006 serving a one year term. Lois’s service shifted to the state chapter, Legal Staff Professionals of South Carolina, in 2006 when she was elected to the position of Secretary. After two years as Secretary, Lois continued to stay involved in LSPSC serving as Functional Director of Certification, Functional Director of Membership, and President-Elect. On April 27, Lois was installed as th LSPSC President during the 48 Annual Meeting and Educational Conference in Spartanburg. Congratulations to Lois on her commitment and achievements to LSPG and LSPSC. Qualifications for nominating a member for the Award of Excellence includes: (1) must be a member of the tri-level association; (2) must be active in the legal profession in accordance with the By-Laws and Standing Rules of LSPG; and (3) must have a minimum of three year service to a local chartered chapter, LSPSC, or NALS. For more information or to obtain a nomination form, contact Award of Excellence Chairman Camilla Pitman at [email protected]. June 2013 Page 4 of 18 LSPG is excited to partner with Serenity Place for our 2013 Charity! Serenity Place is a residential treatment center for pregnant women, young mothers and their preschool-age children. Each year, about 120 mothers and children find hope, healing and transformation in the program, with each family living on-site for four to six months. Up to 48 women and children are in treatment at Serenity Place at any given time. When a young mother and her children enter Serenity Place, the family has already been down a long and dangerous road. The mother is struggling with addiction, and without help, she is just about to lose her children to the foster care system...possibly forever. She's also likely to be escaping from sexual abuse. For every five young mothers that come to Serenity Place, four have been sexually abused, and this abuse often plays a role in the onset of the mother's addiction. The children have suffered through no fault of their own, and often come to us traumatized and confused. Their daily lives have veered from chaos to deadening neglect, without rhyme or reason. They are often delayed on several developmental levels and emotionally unable to connect. Without help, they will be unprepared for any kind of classroom environment. Serenity Place provides an outstanding clinical program with a staff that works 24/7 towards three objectives for all client families: healing the mother's addiction, accelerate the child's development, and building long term skills for family strength and self sufficiency. June 2013 Page 5 of 18 SERENITY PLACE WISH LIST All items are for women and their preschool children, newborn to age 6. Baby supplies (diapers, baby wipes, diaper rash cream, bottles, bottle washing baskets, baby lotion, baby powder, pacifiers, blankets, baby food, etc.) Women’s socks, bras, and underwear (new, please) New towels and wash cloths Toiletries (Shampoo, conditioner, soap, shower gel, toothbrushes, tooth paste, hair brushes, tampons, pads, deodorant, lotion, shaving cream, razors, etc.) Toys for ages birth through six years (new or gently used) Bouncy seats (new or gently used) Art supplies School supplies (binders, notebooks, paper, pens, etc.) Gently used furniture (on an as-needed basis; please inquire first) Twin bedsheets (new) Twin comforters (new) Twin mattress covers (new) Pillows (new) Crib sheets (new) Car seats (new or gently used) Strollers (new or gently used) The Academy Wish List All items are for teenage boys, ages 13 – 17. Toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothbrushes and tooth paste, deodorant, shaving cream and razors) Tissues Medical supplies (Band-Aids, antibiotic cream, Pepto-Bismol, cough drops) Pants, shorts (sizes 32-42) Dress shirts Shoes Undershirts Underwear June 2013 Page 6 of 18 Socks Jackets School supplies for boys age 13 - 17 Art supplies of all kinds, but especially yarn, beads Musical instruments (left handed guitars, amp) Books Movies on DVD (rated G through PG-13) Sports equipment (basketballs, footballs, softball gloves, bats, etc.) Gardening tools (shovels, gloves, hoes, etc.) Postage Stamps for letters to home Batteries (common household sizes) Working computers (five years old or less, please) DVD / VCR player Dog supplies (food, beds, treats, toys, etc.) JUNE 06/21 – Camilla Pitman JULY NO BIRTHDAYS AUGUST 08/03 – Jo Anne Gregory 08/11 – Tara Brown 08/14 – Debbie Stout 08/19 – Fran Powell June 2013 JUNE 06/23 – Margaret Campbell 06/29 – Miriam Williamson JULY 07/11 – Mary Beth Morgan AUGUST 08/07 – Brittany Crane 08/30 – Myra Culbertson Page 7 of 18 ANN P. ARMSTRONG Ann P. Armstrong was a charter member of LSPG. Would you like to honor a friend with a donation to the Ann P. Armstrong, PLS Scholarship? Or, maybe you would like to make a donation in someone’s memory? Please do so and we will print your honorarium in our next issue of LINKS. I thank my God in all my remembrance of you. Philippians 1:3 LEGAL STAFF PROFESSIONALS OF GREENVILLE 2013-2014 OFFICERS PRESIDENT Debbie (Deb) Reynolds, PP, PLS Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough 104 S. Main Street, Suite 900 Greenville, SC 29601 Phone: (864)250-2251 Fax: (864)250-2377 E-mail: [email protected] PRESIDENT-ELECT A. Yvonne Fortner, PP, PLS Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice 550 S. Main Street, Suite 400 Greenville, SC 29601 Phone: (864) 239-5950 Fax: (864) 255-5440 E-mail: [email protected] VICE PRESIDENT MEMBERSHIP Dee Dee Callison Evelyn M. Angeletti, Attorney at Law 512 Pettigru Street Greenville, SC 29601 Phone: (864)271-1389 Cell: (864)325-1459 E-mail: [email protected] June 2013 Page 8 of 18 SECRETARY Vickie Halstead Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough 104 S. Main Street, Suite 900 Greenville, SC 29601-2711 E-mail:[email protected] TREASURER Tara Prevatte, PP, PLS Greene Law Firm, PA 11 McGee Street Greenville, SC 29601 Phone: (864) 271-7940 Fax: (864) 370-3413 Cell: (864) 350-0937 E-mail: [email protected] LEGAL STAFF PROFESSIONALS OF GREENVILLE 2013-2014 COMMITTEE CONTACTS Ann P. Armstrong Scholarship Myra Culbertson Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice Office: 864.239.5959 E-mail: [email protected] Audit/Financial Review Jimi L. Bullard, ALS Office: (864) 233-8888 E-mail: [email protected] JoAnne Gregory County of Greenville Office: (864)467-7111 Email: [email protected] Michelle Dender Snelling Staffing Services Office: (864)234-2500 Email: [email protected] Camilla G. Pitman, PLS City of Greenville Office: (864) 467-4431 Email: [email protected] Certification & Legal Education A. Yvonne Fortner, PP, PLS Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice Office: (864) 239-5950 E-mail: [email protected] Marketing/Publicity Camilla G. Pitman, PLS City of Greenville Office: (864) 467-4431 Email: [email protected] Membership Coupon Books Award of Excellence Office: (864)271-1389 E-mail: [email protected] Cathy Boggs Godshall Staffing Office: (864)242-3492 Email: [email protected] Dee Dee Callison Evelyn M. Angeletti, Attorney at Law Office: (864)271-1389 Cell: (864)325-1459 E-mail: [email protected] Employment Nominations/Parliamentarian JoAnne Gregory County of Greenville Office: (864)467-7111 Email: [email protected] Patti Bacon Court Reporter Office/Home: (864) 675-5766 Cell: (864) 430-0173 E-mail: [email protected] Finance/Raffle/Chinese Auction Chaplain Martha Crampton Gallivan, White & Boyd, P.A. Office: (864)241-7005 Email: [email protected] Chapter Advisor/Imm. Past Pres. Patti Bacon Court Reporter Home/Office: (864) 675-5766 E-mail: [email protected] Community Projects Debbie Stout – Chair Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice Office: (864)255-5400 Email: [email protected] Community Project Committee: June 2013 Tara Prevatte, PP, PLS Greene Law Firm, PA Office: (864) 271-7940 E-mail: [email protected] Probate Seminar Jimi L. Bullard, ALS Probate CLE Chair Office: (864) 233-8888 E-mail: [email protected] Greeter & Sunshine Debbie Stout Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice Office: (864)255-5400 Email: [email protected] Michelle Dender Snelling Staffing Services Email: [email protected] Office: (864)234-2500 LINKS Editor Probate Committee: Dee Dee Callison Myra Culbertson Vickie Halstead Reservations Myra Culbertson Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice Office: 864.239.5959 E-mail: [email protected] Dee Dee Callison Evelyn M. Angeletti, Attorney at Law Page 9 of 18 Speakers Technology/Website Katie M. Johnson Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough Office: (864) 250.2267 A. Yvonne Fortner, PP, PLS Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice Phone: (864) 239-5950 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] 6 10 19 Board Meeting, City Hall, 1st Floor, 12:30-1:30 p.m. LINKS deadline General Membership Meeting, Poinsett Club, 12:30-1:30 p.m. – Jon Hammond, Clinton’s Impeachment Trail 1 10 17 Early Registration NALS Educational Conference Due *Board Meeting General Membership Meeting, Poinsett Club, 12:30-1:30 p.m. – LSPSC Officers’ visit. LSPSC Summer Meeting, Columbia 27 1 21 Board Meeting General Membership Meeting, Poinsett Club, 12:30-1:30 p.m. -- Tom Griffin, Secret Service LOOKING AHEAD….. October 17-20 NALS 62nd Education Conference & National Forum: Atlanta Marriott Century Center 2000 Century Boulevard NE, Atlanta, GA 30345 (404)325-0000 Rate: $99 for singles and doubles Please visit our website at www.lspg.org. June 2013 Page 10 of 18 Got Ethics? guest author: Phyllis Weissberger, FRP USED BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTITUTE OF PARALEGAL EDUCATION This article originated in the Institute of Paralegal Education (IPE) monthly newsletter. You may subscribe to the newsletter by contacting IPE at [email protected] As a paralegal, you are required to adhere to a code of legal ethics. Here are some tips to help you comply: You Are Not an Attorney Do not decide to take a case or set fees. Make sure to inform clients that you are a paralegal and not an attorney. You Cannot Sign Pleadings Only attorneys can sign pleadings. If you sign letters, make sure to clearly identify yourself as a paralegal. You Cannot Conduct Depositions You cannot depose witnesses or represent deponents. You may, however, attend depositions, prepare deposition questions and later abstract the transcripts. You Cannot Represent Clients in a Court of Law Only attorneys can represent clients at hearings and trials. You may help your attorney by assembling hearing and trial notebooks, pre-marking exhibits, and preparing witness schedules. You Cannot Give Legal Advice Do not interpret statutes, laws and rules or render an opinion. Also, do not suggest to clients a course of action to take and/or predict possible outcomes and scenarios. You Should Build an Ethical Wall If you are moving to a new firm, review the case list with your new boss to determine if there are any potential conflicts. Also, make sure to tell your attorney if you are related to or friends with a client or someone involved in a case. Phyllis Weissberger, FRP, is the principal/senior paralegal with the law firm of Maynor Sachs Copple, a divorce and family law firm in West Palm Beach, Florida, and has over 20 years of experience. Ms. Weissberger earned a B.S. degree, cum laude, from Temple University and graduated magna cum laude from Florida Atlantic University in paralegal studies. In 2009, she became a Florida Registered Paralegal (FRP) with The Florida Bar. Ms. Weissberger is a member of The Florida Bar (Family Law Section; Family Law CLE and Litigation Support Committees); Palm Beach County Bar Association (Family Law CLE; Solo Practitioner and Small Law Firm Committees); and the Paralegal Association of Florida, Inc. She actively promotes continuing education program for Florida family law paralegal and attorneys with The Florida Bar and the Palm Beach County Bar Association, and recently served as a moderator for the annual Palm Beach County, Florida Bench-Bar Conference. Institute for Paralegal Education • 1218 McCann Drive • Altoona, WI 54720 • © 2013, Institute for Paralegal Education, a division of NBI, Inc. All Rights Reserved. June 2013 Page 11 of 18 LEGAL STAFF PROFESSIONALS OF SOUTH CAROLINA 2013 Summer Membership Meeting Registration July 27, 2013 Meridian Building 1320 Main Street, 17th Floor, Columbia, SC Deadline for Registration: July 19, 2013 (Add $10.00 after this date) NO REFUNDS AFTER JULY 24, 2013 SCHEDULE 9:30am – 10:00am Registration 10:00am – 11:00am Seminar 11:00am – 11:15am Break 11:15am – 12:45pm Seminar 12:45pm – 1:45pm Lunch 1:45pm – 3:00pm Membership Meeting and Chinese Auction Name: ____________________________________ Nickname for Badge: ________________ Chapter: ______________________________________________________________________ Official Office (if any): __________________________________________________________ Daytime Phone Number: _________________________________________________________ Email Address: _________________________________________________________________ ¨ $45 Full Registration (including lunch) ¨ $15.00 Membership Meeting Only REMINDER: Full registration does not include the separate seminar registration ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO LEGAL STAFF PROFESSIONALS OF SOUTH CAROLINA (LSPSC) AND MAIL TO: Jan W. Berger, ALS Nelson Mullins Law Firm PO Box 11070 Columbia, SC 29211 (803) 255-9314 or (800) 237-2000 Email: [email protected] June 2013 Page 12 of 18 LEGAL STAFF PROFESSIONALS OF SOUTH CAROLINA CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION SEMINAR SATURDAY, JULY 27, 2013 NELSON MULLINS LAW FIRM COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA Deadline for Registration (with any handouts): July 8, 2013 (Registration is accepted after July 8, 2013, but without any handouts unless you specifically request them to be e-mailed to you) No refunds for cancellation after July 22, 2013 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. TOPIC: SPEAKER: Patent Reform resulting from America Invents Act Michael A. Mann, Esquire, Member of Nexsen Pruet, LLC Mr. Mann has practiced in the areas of Intellectual Property law focusing on patent, trademark and copyright issues with the law firm of Nexsen Pruet, LLC in Columbia, South Carolina since 1998. He received his bachelor’s degree in physics and a master’s degree in nuclear engineering from Pennsylvania State University, and his law degree from the Duquesne University. Mr. Mann currently serves on the SC Technical College System board and the Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics Foundation board. 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. TOPIC: SPEAKER: Navigating through the NALS Website Leslie Keys, PP, PLS and Lisa Mitchum, PLS Leslie and Lisa both are well known to most LSPSC members. Leslie is our present NALS Region 4 Director and Lisa has served in that capacity in the past and is presently our NALS Membership Director. Leslie has been employed for the past 12 years as a Legal Assistant for three attorneys at the litigation trial law firm of Weinberg, Wheeler, Hudgins, Gunn & Dial, LLC in Atlanta. Lisa has been employed for the past seven years with the law firm of Smiley Bishop of Porter, LLP in Atlanta. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I will be attending the following seminar(s): “Patent Reform:” ________________ ____ Please e-mail the speaker’s handouts prior to the meeting “Navigating through the NALS Website:” ________________ ____ Please e-mail the speaker’s handouts prior to the meeting Name: Address: Phone: E-mail: FAX: FEE ENCLOSED: Member Nonmember $20 for one ______ $30 for both ______ $25 for one ______ $40 for both ______ NOTE: This registration covers the seminar only. Membership meeting registration is separate. Make check payable to Legal Staff Professionals of South Carolina and mail with registration form to: Carlene B. Kilgore, PLS 70 Port Tack Hilton Head Island, SC 29938 (843) 341-4945; FAX (843) 686-5991 Legal Staff Professionals of South Carolina is an affiliate of NALS…the association for legal professionals – dedicated to enhancing the competencies and contributions of members to the legal services profession. June 2013 Page 13 of 18 June 2013 Page 14 of 18 NALS AFFINITY PROVIDERS Through outside sources NALS is able to bring members many services that otherwise might be substantially more expensive. Current NALS Affinity Providers Aflac NALS is making Aflac’s accident, cancer/specified-disease, and dental insurance policies available to its members. For more information visit www.aflac.com/nals/. Avis Car Rental We are pleased to announce that Avis is now a supplier of rental car services for members of NALS. For personal and/or business rentals when making a reservation, use Avis Worldwide Discount number (AWD) S018600. FedEx By participating in the FedEx® Advantage Program, NALS members are eligible for the following discounts: ® o Up to 16% off select FedEx Express U.S. shipping ® o Up to 12% off select FedEx Ground shipping ® o Up to 20% off select FedEx Office services There are two ways for NALS members to enroll in the Advantage Program — apply online using passcode MW2LGZ and your NALS membership number or call a FedEx Advantage enrollment specialist at 1.800.345.6227 and provide passcode MW2LGZ and your NALS membership number to enroll over the phone. Hertz Car Rental Take advantage of special discounts available through your organization’s Hertz Member Savings program. Your Association Hertz CDP# 1485573 is the key. Be sure to include it on all your reservations and be sure to present your membership card or Hertz discount card for identification at the time of rental. Visit Hertz.com or call Hertz at 1-800-654-2210. Liberty Mutual Special Offer on Auto and Home Insurance As an NALS member, you could receive exclusive savings on Liberty Mutual Auto and Home Insurance. You may visit a local office or call 1-800-524-9400 and mention client #4606. UPS UPS is the newest partner with NALS and now offers NALS members a discount of up to 26%. For complete details or to let other members know how to sign up, visit http://www.savewithups.com/nals/ or call (800) 325-7000. Use promo code WES403 to enroll. June 2013 Page 15 of 18 June 2013 Page 16 of 18 Calling All Students . . . Did you know that effective immediately, NALS will be offering a one-year FREE membership to students of approved legal studies and paralegal studies programs who have registered to take the ALS or PP certification exam? In an effort to recruit new members, NALS has changed its eligibility requirements to sit for the PP exam. Students of an approved paralegal studies program who are nearing graduation will now be eligible to sit for the PP exam, provided their instructor signs off on a graduation a package of affidavit. Become the next member to take the certification challenge. NALS Certification http://www.nals.org/?page_id=55 Current South Carolina Certifications ALS PLS PP Other Certifications - 2 30 11 5 FYI: There is now a charge for Online Training. You can purchase a package of classes. Information has been posted on the website and in the NALS docket. NALS CODE OF ETHICS Members of NALS are bound by the objectives of this association and the standards of conduct required of the legal profession. Every member shall: June 2013 Encourage respect for the law and the administration of justice; Observe rules governing privileged communications and confidential information; Promote and exemplify high standards of loyalty, cooperation, and courtesy; Perform all duties of the profession with integrity and competence; and Pursue a high order of professional attainment. Page 17 of 18 How are you your local chapter? Write an article for a publication? Attend a local chapter meeting? Attend a LSPSC meeting? Attend a NALS meeting? Tell anyone about local/state/NALS today? Invite someone to your local/state/NALS meeting? Marketing is the activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large. What better way to value your profession – promote ! If you have a great idea for promoting that has worked for you and your chapter, pass it along to Marketing Chairman Camilla Pitman at [email protected]. Like us on Facebook @Legal Staff Professionals of Greenville! Editor: Dee Dee Callison Evelyn M. Angeletti, Attorney at Law 512 Pettigru Street, Greenville, SC 29601 Phone: 864-325-1459 [email protected] June 2013 Page 18 of 18
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