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Advanced Management in Private Law Libraries (AMPLL) 2005 
Sponsored by the LexisNexis Librarian Relations Group


MISSION & OBJECTIVES

"Capitalize on the Changes in the Legal Marketplace"

The fifth AMPLL Conference will include presentations, structured breakout sessions, demonstrations, and ample opportunity for networking with the faculty, council and other attendees.  Enrollment is limited to 30 participants to maximize the learning and sharing of information. 

Participants will learn how to:

  • Develop proactive approaches to law firm economics
  • Create and leverage strategic opportunities
  • Promote librarian value and visibility

 

LOCATION, DATES, COSTS AND SELECTION CRITERIA

Location/Dates:

Westin Stonebriar Resort in Dallas, TX
2:00 PM on Friday, April 15, 2005 through
11:30 AM on Sunday, April 17, 2005

Costs:

There is no registration fee to attend the AMPLL Conference.  LexisNexis will cover all conference materials, meals, lodging, and transportation to and from the airport in Dallas.  Attendees are responsible for airfare to and from the conference and any personal incidental charges.  One travel scholarship is available.

Selection Criteria:

The AMPLL conference is open to all law librarians working in a management position, such as library manager, director, or department head in a private law firm or corporate legal department.  In making their decisions, the Selection Committee will strive for diversity in such areas as geographical distribution, firm size, and managerial responsibilities.  You can apply this year, even if you previously applied to attend an AMPLL Conference in the past, but were not accepted.

 

AGENDA

Friday, April 15, 2005   
2:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Legal Marketplace Overview, Legal Trends, Using Surveys

Saturday, April 16, 2005
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Proactive Approach to Law Firm Economics
Strategic Alliances/Partnerships
Leveraging Opportunities

Sunday, April 17, 2005
8:30 AM to 11:30 AM

Putting It All Together
Wrap Up

 

FACULTY

Faculty for the AMPLL 2005 Conference will include Linda Burrs, Organizational and Leadership Strategist from Step Up to Success! and Leigh Sempeles, VP, National and Large Law Market Programs at LexisNexis, PLUS the 2005 Advisory Council.

Advisory Council:

Marlowe Crawford -- Howard Rice Nemorovski Canady Falk & Rabkin
Kit Hartnett -- Proskauer Rose LLP
Joan Jarosek -- Jones Day
Monice Kaczorowski -- Neal Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Gayle Lynn-Nelson -- LexisNexis
Cindy Spohr -- LexisNexis


Linda Burrs

Linda is the Principal Consultant of the Step Up to Success! consulting firm which focuses on leadership and organizational strategies for leaders, teams and individuals. She has been in the corporate and professional training arena for more than 20 years. Her experience includes working with law firms, technology organizations, teachers, business professionals and leadership groups from all walks of life.

Linda completed a year-long assignment as the Program Director for the Emerging Leader Program at the University of Dayton's Center for Leadership and Executive Development where she designed curriculum and developed programs for the Emerging Leader program. She continues to remain an active presenter for this program. Linda is a Past President of the Greater Dayton Area Chapter of the Association of Psychological Type in Dayton, OH and has recently accepted the position of Chair for the Great Lakes Region of the Association for Psychological Type. She has literally coached thousands on the MBTI(r) personality indicator. Linda is a Lead Faculty member at the University of Phoenix Cincinnati and Dayton campuses where she facilitates courses in Organization Behavior, Management Leadership, and Human Resources Management. She is frequently a guest lecturer at Antioch University's McGregor School of Business and Miami University where she lectures on personality types and valuing differences in learning and communication styles to students in the Masters and undergraduate programs.

Linda has a Masters in Organization Management and is a doctoral candidate for her Doctorate of Management in Organizational Leadership and expects to complete her doctoral research project in November/December 2004. Her experience, enthusiasm and high energy provide the foundation for her confident and capable delivery. She designs and delivers targeted and successful coaching interventions and programs designed to lead to improved leadership and organizational performance. When you attend a Step Up To Success! program, you walk away with increased communication skills, better self-management skills, enhanced interpersonal skills and a clearer understanding of your individual strengths and how they contribute to your success both organizationally, professionally, and personally.

Marlowe Crawford

Marlowe Crawford has been Manager of Research Services at the firm of Howard Rice Nemerovski Canady Falk & Rabkin, PC in San Francisco since 1994.  From 1991 to 1994, she was Assistant Librarian.  Prior to joining Howard Rice, she worked for Information Access Company on special projects.  She has developed training programs for attorneys, legal assistants, and secretaries. 

Marlowe is active in the Northern California Association of Law Libraries.  She served as treasurer from 1996 through 1998 and from 2001 through 2002.  She has also served on a variety of committees.  Marlowe was the co-chair of the AALL Private Law Libraries SIS education committee in 2000.

Marlowe received her MLS from San Jose State University and her BA in English from San Francisco State University.

Kit Hartnett

Kit is the Director of Library Services at the New York law firm of Proskauer Rose LLP, a firm of more than 600 attorneys in six offices. She has been the Director since 1998. Prior to that, she was Director of the Library at Blank Rome Comisky and McCauley in Philadelphia and Reference Librarian at Post and Schell. 

Kit's professional affiliations include memberships in the Special Libraries Association (SLA) and the Law Library Association of Greater New York (LLAGNY). She has co-chaired LLAGNY's Membership Committee and served on the Board of Directors. She is a past president of Greater Philadelphia Law Libraries Association (GPLLA). Kit has presented programs at LLAGNY, Legal Tech, Association of Legal Administrators - New York Chapter, SLA and Cornell University.  In addition, she is a past presenter and member of the planning council for the AMPLL conference in 2003.

Kit received her B.S from St. Joseph's College, her Masters of Information Studies from Drexel, and her J.D. from Memphis State University.

Joan Jarosek

Joan Jarosek has held the position of Manager of Library Services for the Dallas office of Jones Day for more than 16 years.  Jones Day has over 2,000 lawyers in 30 offices worldwide.  Joan has more than 25 years experience in law libraries.  She is a former Assistant Librarian at Columbia University Law Library and Assistant Librarian at Debevoise & Plimpton in New York.

Joan is a member of the American Association of Law Libraries, Special Libraries Association and the Dallas Association of Law Libraries.  She has served on many committees of the professional associations and is a past president of the Dallas Association of Law Libraries and former treasurer of the Private Law Librarians Special Interest Section of AALL.

Joan holds a B.S. from the University of Houston and a M.S. in Library Services from Columbia University.

Monice Kaczorowski

Monice M. Kaczorowski has been Director of Libraries for Neal Gerber & Eisenberg LLP since June 2003.  Prior to her current position, she was Director of Libraries for Ross & Hardies from 1989 to2003. 

Monice has developed legal research training programs for summer associates and advanced subject-specific training for fall associates and lateral hires.  She works closely with the Marketing Department, and attends Practice Group meetings to develop needs assessments and to promote business development within the firm.  She has created a Business Intelligence Unit within the library that supplies Competitive Intelligence Reports for the firms practice development efforts. 

Monice has spoken before the Chicago Legal Administrators on the topic of "Cost Effective Libraries" and authored "The Library - Making it Your Business" in Trends in Law Library Management (1997) and "Running Your Library Like a Business" in the AALL Management Brief (1996).  She was a member of the 2002 Teaching Research in Private Law Libraries (TRIPLL) Advisory Committee.

Monice is a member of AALL, SLA and CALL.  She received her B.A. from St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, IN and earned her M.L.S. from Dominican University, River Forrest, IL (formerly Rosary College).

Leigh A. Sempeles, Esq.

Leigh A. Sempeles is the Vice President of Large Law Market Planning for the AM LAW 100 firms and is based at the LexisNexis headquarters in Dayton, OH. 

Leigh has worked 20 years at LexisNexis and has served in organizational positions within product development, marketing and strategy.  She has been a major contributor in developing the strong case law collection and editorial processes, new citation offerings, analytical content additions and other key product development initiatives for LexisNexis.  As a Publisher, she created and led online content strategies that include licensing and company joint ventures/acquisitions targeted at legal practice areas including tax, corporate/securities, M&A, bankruptcy, environment, labor/employment, intellectual property, insurance, health, trade, international, energy, telecommunications and other legal disciplines. 

Leight holds a Juris Doctorate, a Masters of Arts in Management and an undergraduate degree in History.  She is licensed to practice law in the state of Ohio and is a member of the Ohio State Bar Association, American Bar Association and the Information Industry Association.  Prior to joining LexisNexis, she was a staff attorney serving general practice clients.

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