MTLA
Member-Get-A-Member Campaign October’s Winner
Harry B. Siegel (left), Law Office of Harry B. Siegel, Columbia, MD, won four hours of ballroom dance lessons at the prestigious Towson Dance Studio in Towson, MD. Harry’s name was randomly selected from the pool of current MTLA members who recruited new regular members in October.
The dance lessons were generously donated by Art Miller, president of AMA Reporting & Technology Group.
AMA Reporting & Technology Group is an MTLA gold sponsor that offers full-service court reporting, legal videography and videoconferencing in four locations: Baltimore, Towson, Columbia and Washington, DC. For more information regarding AMA Reporting & Technology Group, call (410) 385- 1882 or 202-234-8300 or visit their website at
www.artmiller.com.
November’s Winner
Monty N. Yolles (center), Law Of- fice of Monty N. Yolles, Gaithersburg, MD, is pictured above with his membership recruit, Bruce Stern (right), Stern & Asso- ciates, Gaithersburg, MD. Monty was presented with a basket of French wines from David Gamzon (left), business development man- ager with Byte Right Support, Inc.
Byte Right Support, Inc., a MTLA silver sponsor, offers full-service com- puter and networking services. Byte Right focuses on providing unparal- leled products, service and support for the legal community. For more infor- mation regarding Byte Right Support, Inc., please contact David Gamzon at (410) 347-2983 or visit their website
atwww.byterightsupport.com.
Contest Information
The MTLA Member-Get-A-Member (MGM) Program is designed to grow MTLA with members who are active in the legal community and dedicated to preserving the civil justice and jury systems. MTLA staff are ready to help you recruit members. Membership brochures and other recruitment materials are available.
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Winter 2007
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