201 CMR 17.00 for Court Reporters

March 9, 2010

Everybody has received an email from Nancy Varallo (http://ncraonline.org/NCRA/board/)  in the past two weeks discussing compliance with 201 CMR 17.00. Don’t panic! We are working with our security partner, Peritus Security, to come up with a step by step guide for court reporters to follow. We will be contacting you by the end of the month with instructions.

For now, if you need to send us a transcript, and Real Legal is not an option, please go to http://www.stencrypt.com and in the upper right corner there is a button to log into our secure message portal. Use the courtreporting@catuogno.cc address when sending transcripts inbound.

If you have questions, please contact Mary.

Beverly Michaelis is our featured guest next month

March 9, 2010

Bio for Beverly Michaelis

Beverly Michaelis received a B.S. degree from Portland State University in 1982 and a J.D. from the Northwestern School of Law at Lewis & Clark College in 1986. She is a member of the Oregon State Bar, Oregon Trial Lawyers Association, and American Bar Association with over 25 years’ experience in the legal field as a lawyer and legal assistant. Ms. Michaelis provides confidential practice management assistance to Oregon attorneys to reduce their risk of malpractice claims, enhance their enjoyment of practicing law, and improve their client relationships through clear communication and efficient delivery of legal services.

Ms. Michaelis practiced with a personal injury firm in Portland and provided pro bono legal services through the Volunteer Lawyers Project for over 8 years. Before joining the Professional Liability Fund as a Practice Management Advisor in May 1996, she was Placement Director and Associate Executive Director of the Multnomah Bar Association for 8 years. She is a frequent speaker on a variety of practice management, technology, and malpractice avoidance topics for the Professional Liability Fund, Oregon State Bar, law-related associations, and Oregon law schools. She is a contributing author to The Ethical Oregon Lawyer, published by the Oregon State Bar and A Guide to Setting Up and Running Your Law Office, Planning Ahead: A Guide to Protecting Your Clients’ Interests in the Event of Your Disability or Death, and A Guide to Setting Up and Using Your Lawyer Trust Account published by the Oregon State Bar Professional Liability Fund. She is also a regular contributor of articles to the Oregon State Bar Bulletin, In Brief, and other publications.

Blog:                http://oregonlawpracticemanagement.wordpress.com/

Twitter:              http://twitter.com/OreLawPracMgmt

Linked In:          http://www.linkedin.com/in/beverlymichaelis

JD Supra:         http://www.jdsupra.com/profile/BeverlyMichaelis/

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