ELECTRONIC DISCUSSION LISTS
The following electronic discussion groups are available on the American Bar Association’s Web server. These discussion lists are managed by staff and volunteer members of the National Association of Bar Executives and the ABA Division for Bar Services
The following electronic discussion groups are available on the American Bar Association’s Web server. These discussion lists are managed by staff and volunteer members of the National Association of Bar Executives and the ABA Division for Bar Services.
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This discussion group focuses on issues relevant to bar associations,
the National Association of Bar Executives, the National Conference of
Bar Foundations, and the National Conference of Bar Presidents. Issues
addressed include: bar management, bar discipline, dues, meetings, bar
programs, the judiciary, government relations, technology, media relations,
bar reports, and legal services. To request subscription privileges, please
contact Maria Johnson at johnsonmaria@staff.abanet.org.
BAR-WEBSTERS MEETINGPLANNERS NABE-ADFIN NABECOMM NABECSE NABELIAISONS NABELOEM ALTERNATIVE WAY TO SUBSCRIBE:
Bar-Websters is a forum sponsored by the National Association of Bar Executives
(NABE) for anyone involved in the creation, maintenance and development
of bar association web sites. Eligible participants include webmasters,
bar association staff and bar association volunteers responsible for bar
web sites. We encourage discussions of all issues related to web sites
including design, editing tools, server software, Java, browsers, electronic
commerce, security virtual communities and more. To subscribe, send an
e-mail to listserv@mail.abanet.org
with the following message, subscribe bar-websters
This is a forum for state and local bar staff to address meeting planning
issues, whether planning a multi-day annual convention or coordinating
a committee meeting. This committee’s listserv provides a platform for
the exchange of ideas, networking opportunities and resource materials.
To subscribe, send an email to listserv@mail.abanet.org
without a subject and with the following message, subscribe meetingplanners
This list was created to facilitate communication among the NABE Administration
and Finance Section membership. The listserv provides invaluable information
on the issues relating to the administration and financial management
of bar associations. To subscribe, you must be member of NABE and the
Administration and Finance Section. If you want to subscribe, send an
e-mail message listing your e-mail ID and your request to be added to
the listserv to David Blaner at dblaner@acba.org.
This list is open to communications professionals in bar associations.
All list participants must be NABE members and belong to the Section on
Communications. To request subscription privileges, please contact the
list manager, Joe Conte at jconte@gabar.org
and request the regular or digest version, or go to the NABE Communications
Section Web page and submit your request to "NABECOMM".
This list is open to all members of NABE who are the chief staff executives
of their bar associations. Its is intended to facilitate discussion of
administrative, managerial and substantive issues of interest to chief
staff executives of state and local bar associations. To request subscription
privileges, send a message to Elizabeth Derrico at derricoe@staff.abanet.org.
The NABE State and Local Bar Liaisons Forum list is open to members of
the Forum and other state, local and specialty bar association employees
interested in communications and relations between bar associations. To
request subscription privileges, please contact Karyn Linn at klinn@staff.abanet.org
or go to the NABE Liaisons' Web page and submit your request to "NABELIAISONS".
This forum is open to any NABE member (regardless of job title or association
size) who provides or wants to provide services to members on law office
management issues and technology. Members of the forum will share information
on their programs and services. They will share ideas and do's and don'ts.
Participation in the Forum will reduce and hopefully eliminate the need
to always re-invent the wheel. If you have a question about what others
are doing, in the area of LOEM, this is the place to ask those questions.
Join the online NABELOEM discussion group by going to the NABE LOEM Forum
Web page and submit your request to "NABELOEM".
To request subscription privileges to any of these lists, send a message
to listserv@mail.abanet.org,
in the body of the message type "subscribe


