The offer below appear to be no longer available. I'd be curious to hear how it worked out for any takers - it's seems very logical! REW.
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Helen Gunnarsson over at Law And Conversation writes:
"Lawyers, have I got a deal for and a favor to ask of you: if you are not already a member of the American Bar Association, sign up by using this link for a FREE trial membership through August 31. There is no obligation; you don’t have to provide a credit card number to sign up, and if you don’t want to continue to be a member, when the ABA sends you a bill at the end of the trial, you can just write cancel on it and send it back. (Though you might decide you like it and want to continue. I hope you will; it’s a great organization.)Friends, this looks like a great offer! Who knows, you may like your ABA membership enough that when the bill comes, you pay; or you may decline the offer and keep the CLE. It seems to be an honest try-before-you-buy type bargain!
In the meantime, you get all the usual member benefits, including some FREE CLE–1 webinar a month, I think. And we all have to do CLE!
What’s in it for me: as long as you use the link in this e-mail to sign up, I’ll get credit and could (but probably won’t) win a cool prize. But regardless of whether I win anything, it’s FREE to you, there is no obligation to continue, and clicking on the link will not give you a virus or subject you to spam. Deadline is May 31, but the next free member CLE webinar is this coming Monday, May 21, on cloud computing, so it makes sense to join now.
Thanks much, and please share the link with your friends!"
AND I hope you will try the bargain through Helen's link, as I intend to do. If she hadn't posted it, we would not have known about it, so it's only fair that she get the credit. Fair is fair!
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