2009 LMA Conference Program Highlights

 

LMA: Change...Now what?

CONFERENCE SESSIONS PROMISE TO CHALLENGE MARKETERS AT EVERY LEVEL

After reviewing a record number of submissions, the LMA Annual Conference Committee selected a varied lot of presentations that cater to the diverse needs of legal and professional services marketers.

Sessions focused on the following topics will engage participants at the 23rd Annual LMA Conference, April 1-4, 2009, at the Gaylord National Resort in Metropolitan Washington, D.C.:

  • Developing Business by Developing Attorneys
  • Understanding How a Firm Really Operates
  • Changing You
  • Social Responsibility - Lean and Green
  • Technology - Here Today, More Tomorrow
  • It all Comes Down to Service

Hotel reservations will open in mid-November and online conference registration will be available in mid-December.  Keep this in mind when you consider current and future fiscal year expenditures.

SPONSORSHIPS ATTRACT SALES

Every segment of the law firm marketing and sales communities participates at the LMA conference.

Shouldn't you be there, too?

With more than 900 leaders from the legal marketing and sales communities expected to attend the LMA annual conference, this is the year's premier opportunity to reach this valuable audience.

Take a moment to review both the Exhibitor and Sponsorship Prospectus. LMA will work with you to identify a marketing program that's right for you!

For an individual needs assessment on the opportunities that are right for your company, contact Brett Wangman, LMA Director of Sales, at 847-657-6717; brettw@tcag.com

 

EARLY BIRD DEADLINE SET

LMA allies are urged to create room in their budgets to register for the 2009 annual conference. "Change...Now What" takes place April 1-4, 2009 in Metropolitan D.C.

Early bird registration will begin in December 2008 and expire March 4, 2009. Please keep this mind as 2008 comes to a close and you plan for 2009.  Until then, check out conference news posted online.

Early Bird Attendee Registration Fees:

Full Member: $995
Limited Member: $1,295
Non-member: $1,495

Published Date:   11/05/2008