Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section

AUTOLAW COMMITTEE
Membership Survey

Here's your chance to tell us what you would like to do as an active Committee member next year.

Submit this survey online (see below) or download the PDF here.....
to review and print a hard copy for direct mailing.
Instructions and mailing information are included.



Name:

E-mail:

Address:

Telephone Number:

Fax Number:

What form of contact do you prefer?

Website:


City and State where practice is located:



Primary area of practice:

Who do you represent more often than not? (Plaintiff vs Defendant):

Status of Practice:

Private Practice

In-House Counsel

Corporate Counsel

Insurance Industry Lawyer

Government Lawyer

Years of Practice:

The Auto Law Committee for the American Bar Association is trying to expand membership services and benefits. Please help us by marking those programs or services you presently use or you believe you would take advantage of if the same were offered.

ListServ, where members can ask questions and derive information regarding their day-to-day practice. If you believe this service would be beneficial, should separate ListServs be created for those attorneys practicing primarily for plaintiff versus defendant?

Form book or looseleaf where the committee could provide a book of forms used by our member lawyers.

Semi-annual seminars devoted to topics related to the Auto Law Committee.

If such programs interest you, would you prefer to see such programs done through phone conference versus in-person settings?

Should such programs be half day, whole day, or multiple-day?

A mentor program where older practicing attorneys can be partnered with our younger members

Should such programs be half day, whole day, or multiple-day?

If this program would be helpful, where would you fit?
Helping a new lawyer.
A new lawyer needing help.

A newsletter/journal where Auto Law Committee members can publish articles of interest.

An expert witness bank.

A deposition bank.

A motion/memorandum bank.

Other -

When did you last attend an ABA TIPS meeting or seminar?
Date & Location:

What factors would you consider in deciding whether to go to an ABA TIPS program or seminar?
Where it is held.
Topics.
Speakers.
Whether it is accessible by phone or only in-person.
Other -

What other benefits or programs do you believe the ABA Auto Law Committee should provide for its members?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Modified on Monday, June 13, 2005 3:13 PM

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