Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Week 11

I may not have a future in certificate-making, but I'm as sharp as they come at envelope-stuffing. During week 11, I compiled mailings to be sent out to local courthouses, DHS offices, libraries and social service agencies containing flyers promoting the OBA's Ask A Lawer television show, which provides free legal advice to anyone who calls. There were more than 300 mailings were sent out. Clearly, not the most exciting job, but somebody's gotta do it. Even the most tedious jobs matter. So much goes on behind the scenes in PR work that goes unnoticed.
Last week, I also completed a multi-step project. The plaques and checks for Law Day Contest winners were finally sent out to all the county bar associations. I wrapped up some more loose Law Day ends by contacting Law Day Chairs and updating the information for the OBA Web site. I also updated the Ask A Lawyer database with phone numbers, times and locations of all counties participating in the call-in television show.
The April issue of the OBJ printed last week and a few of my pieces appeared in print, like this one:



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