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NC Bar Association
8000 Weston Parkway
Cary, NC 27513
(919) 677-0561
1-800-662-7407
mfrazier@ncbar.org

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Welcome to the NCBA's Local Bar Services Community
The Local Bar Services website is a central location for information that can assist local bars manage their organizations and support their diverse members needs. This website also supports the NCBA's Local Bar Services Committee which acts as an advisory committee for the NCBA's local bar services projects.
NC Casemaker
"NC Casemaker" contains a link to the Casemaker online legal research library and information on how to use this valuable free member service, which provides access to state and federal materials including the NC Pattern Jury Instructions, NC Supreme Court Opinions, NC Statutes, NC Court of Appeals Opinions, NC Attorney General Opinions, US Supreme Court Opinions, US Code of Federal Regulations, all Federal Circuit Court Opinions, and Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.
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Awards
"Awards" contains Local Bar Services-specific awards-related information when available.
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Calendar
"Calendar" contains Local Bar Services Committee specific scheduling information.
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Continuing Legal Education
"CLE" contains information on the NC Bar Association and Foundation's technology-based Continuing Legal Education (CLE) products which include online CLE programs, online library, teleseminars, web casting, and computer training programs.
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Committee
"Committees" contains information about the NCBA's Local Bar Services Committee. Membership consists of active members of local bar associations who provide ideas and suggestions as to how the NCBA can assist local bars.
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Directories
"Directories" contains links to the NCBA section and division indexes, judicial directory, and NCBA membership directory, which is password protected.
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Join
"Join" contains information on how to become a member of the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA) as well as how to join any of the NCBA's sections, divisions, and committees including the Local Bar Services Committee (LBSC).
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Leaders
List of Local Bar Services leaders.
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Local Bar Forums
"Local Bar Services Forums" contains 3 types of web-based discussion forums for (1) committee members only, (2) NCBA members only, OR (3) Open Forums where anyone can view them, however only committee members can add threads or comments. It also provides access to the NCBA Forums, a centralized communication tool for each of the NCBA's 28 sections and 4 divisions, and other areas of interest to legal professionals.
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Local Bar Resources
"Local Bar Resources" contains local bar services resources including links, forms, brochures, articles, and other information, which should help lawyers and legal professionals manage their local bar services needs.
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Local Bar Site Map
Get a birds-eye view of the Local Bar Services using the Site Map.
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NC Bar Association · PO Box 3688 · Cary, NC 27519 · 8000 Weston Parkway · Cary, NC 27513 · Tel: (919) 677-0561
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Working with a Technology Consultant
This article provides practical advice from a bar association staff member on how to work with technology consultants as well as descriptions of common technology.
Getting Rid of Paper...Ethically
This article provides practical advice from a bar association staff member on how law firms can reduce and even eliminate paperwork ethically.
PaperlessOffice
Recommendations for implementing a paperless law office.
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The ABA Law Practice Management Section's Webzine: Articles and opinions on the practice of law, Today.
Two Techniques to Dramatically Improve a Law Firm’s Net Profit
Write-downs and ineffective collections practices hurt many law firms’ bottom lines. Understanding these processes and how they work will help your firm increase its netprofit.
Showtime at the Courthouse: High-Tech on a Low Budget
There is little doubt that courtroom tech tools assist most cases, criminal and civil. But how do you effectively use complex and costly courtroom technology? In this article originally presented at the 2008 ABA Techshow, Nils Jensen provides guidelines and advice for navigating these complexities.
Smarter, Faster Ways for Law Firms to Create and Share Documents
Is your firm getting the most it can out of Microsoft Word? Most employees know how to use the program but these more complex tips will help maximize the effectiveness of the program.
2003-2008 American Bar Association. All rights reserved.
Last Refreshed 5/15/2008 6:54:15 PM
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Forum for all NCBA members to discuss issues and topics of interest to local bar association members. The discussions on this forum can be reviewed and created or commented on by any NCBA member (for any NCBA member).
Last Refreshed 5/15/2008 7:07:17 PM
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