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  • February 01, 2004

    Inside the Bar February 2004: Order ABA titles through the State Bar, receive 10 percent discount

    State Bar members now can purchase any of the 220-plus American Bar Association's (ABA) publications at 10 percent off the regular price.

    Inside the Bar
    February 2004

    Order ABA titles through the State Bar, receive 10 percent discount

    State Bar members now can purchase any of the 220-plus American Bar Association's (ABA) publications at 10 percent off the regular price. Visit WisBar's new Marketplace for a complete listing of ABA titles.

    "ABA publications are well-respected, high-quality resources on many areas of the law and professional interest," says State Bar CLE Director Tom Dixon. "This benefit expands our offerings in subject areas that the State Bar does not cover. Offering discounts on ABA titles is especially helpful to those who are not ABA members and likely unaware of these publications."

    Book topics cover law office management and technology, alternative dispute resolution, antitrust, administrative, constitutional, construction, environmental, international, franchise, health and disability, intellectual property, and much more. To receive the discount, including ABA members, orders must be placed through the State Bar.

    To view the complete list of ABA titles visit www.wisbar.org. On the left navigation panel, click on "Marketplace" and click on the yellow "save 10%" box in the lower right corner.

    The first time you log in to Marketplace, click "Log in" on the left navigation panel and click "First time logging in" for step-by-step directions.

    While visiting Marketplace, you can browse, search, order, or register for a seminar, and much more. Have a question? Visit the "frequently asked questions" page or call customer service at the number listed below.

    Orders also can be placed by calling the State Bar customer service at (800) 728-7788 or (608) 257-3838.


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