Over the next several weeks, you will
be receiving surveys designed to update the information we have on you and to enhance your demographic data. It will also be a chance for you to express your opinion on the organization, and to tell us what you would like to see in the future. Are we addressing your CLE needs?
Are we giving you what you want or need to run your office or make your cases? Is your staff involved with the organization and do they understand that we have
tools that can help them help you? Are we reaching the segments of the legal community we should be reaching? Each member has something to
contribute, even if you are new to the organization, a member for several years, or about to retire. I want to know why you joined, and if the organization is meeting your expectations. Is the or- ganization offering you what you want and need? Is there something that the organization is not currently offering that you wish it could? Can you serve
as a mentor? Do you need a mentor? Do you have a special talent that others could use? Answers to all these questions will help the organization become stron- ger and help you and future members. Additionally, we are about to begin de-
signing some important new programs, and we will be soliciting your feedback in the design and focus of the programs. A few moments now can help the
Call now.
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At the offices of Dr. Jeffrey D. Gaber & Associates, we have extensive
experience in treating personal injury and workers’ compensation cases. Injured patients can be seen on the same day as your phone call! We perform Independent Medical Evaluations (IME’s) for orthopedic or other medical problems, and have particular expertise in comprehensive Subsequent Injury Fund (SIF) evaluations. For the convenience of your client, we offer physical therapy services. And what’s better – we don’t have voice mail. When you call us, our staff will
personally welcome you and will be immediately available to schedule your client. Simply call 410.986.0048 for an appointment.
committees and the leadership plan for the future. I am asking that when you receive the survey, take the time to com- plete and return it as soon as possible. The survey is designed to be concise while allowing you the opportunity to express yourself. Should you have ad- ditional feedback that you would like to share with me personally, contact me at the office, send me an e-mail or talk with me at our next event. As an association leader, I am interested in your sugges- tions and comments. I look forward to getting to know you
better, and bringing you the informa- tion and resources that benefit you the most. Once again I would like to thank John
Cord, Lawrence Greenberg, Gregory Lockwood, Choice Technologies, Inc, and Byte Right Support, LLC for their assistance in moving the organization forward. Take care, and I wish you and your
family a safe and happy summer. n About the Author
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Dr. Gaber is an Assistant Professor, with affiliation at Mercy Medical Center, and has qualified as an expert in the field of medicine in all courts in Maryland.
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David B. Walls, CAE, CMP, is the Ex- ecutive Director of the Maryland Trial Lawyers Association. In this capacity, Mr. Walls is responsible for the overall operations of the association. Former managing director for ELM Services, Inc., Mr. Walls has spent more than 20 years in the association, meeting planning and hospitality industries. He earned the prestigious Certified As- sociation Executive (CAE) designation (June 2004) and earned his Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) designa- tion in 1991.
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