Here at CALI we don’t do things for glory or fame and we certainly don’t do it for the money. We do what we do because we want to make legal education and educators better and to increase access to justice. Still, it’s nice when one of our own gets recognized for being kind of awesome.
We could not be happier to announce that CALI’s Executive Director John Mayer is a 2012 Inductee to the Fellows of the College of Law Practice Management. The College of Law Practice Management was formed in 1994 to honor and recognize distinguished law practice management professionals, to set standards of achievement for others in the profession, and to fund and assist projects that enhance the highest quality of law practice management. The College and its Fellows inspire excellence and innovation in law practice management by: honoring extraordinary achievement; developing, exchanging and disseminating knowledge and stimulating innovation in the delivery of legal services. Fellowship in the College is the highest honor bestowed upon individuals involved in law practice management.
John is being honored for his innovative use of technology in legal education and practice, especially relating to his work with the A2J Author software and assistance to legal aid organizations. The College of Law Practice Management Fellows are an illustrious group of the most forward thinking and influential individuals in the legal practice arena. We think John will fit right in.
The official induction occurred at the College of Law Practice Management’s Futures Conference in Washington, D.C. in October.