The Alabama Defense Lawyers Association Relaunches Website

The Alabama Defense Lawyers

MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA (September 25, 2018) – The Alabama Defense Lawyers Association (ADLA) is pleased to announce the relaunch of its website.  The website has been redesigned to provide members’ a customized user-friendly experience, including enhanced navigation features and easy access to innovative resources that are exclusive to ADLA members.

Created with civil defense lawyers needs in mind, the site allows members to keyword search previous articles in the association’s biannual Journal publication.  Members can also obtain Amicus Curiae briefs, previously submitted by ADLA leaders, to the Alabama Supreme Court.  Additionally, a member search, access to free CLE webinars, legislative updates, timely news releases, event announcements, online portals for members’ to submit firm announcements and other prestigious news are just a few other new resources available on the website.

“Our staff has put a lot of work into improving our ADLA web presence.  Check out our new webpage and see if you do not agree it is a tremendous improvement in appearance and functionality,” said ADLA president Dennis Bailey.  “I believe having word searchable brief banks and ADLA articles will be useful to many of our ADLA members.”

Furthermore, the website allows vendors and sponsors to share new and cutting edge technology and services through redesigned marketing and digital advertising, as well as event and sponsorship opportunities.  Through strong networking relationships with vendors and sponsors, ADLA members have access to richer benefits.  Please visit ADLA’s website at www.adla.com.

About the ADLA: Alabama Defense Lawyers Association (ADLA) is a professional organization of over 900 attorneys dedicated to the defense of civil actions and the promotion of fairness and integrity in the civil justice system.  For more information about the ADLA, please contact (334) 395-4455 or visit www.adla.com or about the Alabama State Bar.

 

This year, in committing to ADLA, 900 members strengthened the foundation of the association and became part of the groundwork for our future members to continue advancing and innovating the practice of civil defense litigation. Join or Renew