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Timoney Knox Legal Manager Earns CLM® Credential

The Association of Legal Administrators awarded the certification.

Fort Washington, PA –– Timoney Knox, LLP is pleased to announce that Karen J. Laughman has earned the Certified Legal Manager® credential from the Association of Legal Administrators. Ms. Laughman joined the firm as its Director of Administration in 2014.

Laughman, of Downingtown, has worked as a law administrator since 1996. She is a graduate of the University of Virginia.

About the Certified Legal Manager (CLM) Certification

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Obtaining the CLM credential is a significant achievement. A CLM certification demonstrates a mastery of the essential knowledge, skills and abilities of a professional legal manager in the areas of human resource management, organizational development, financial management, business management, legal industry, technology, operations, communications, and self-management.

To earn a CLM, candidates apply their professional experience, complete educational coursework, and pass a comprehensive exam that covers all areas of legal management. By successfully completing this rigorous certification process, the CLM demonstrates their ability to operate at a high level of expertise and dedication to their firm, to the legal management profession, and to the legal community.

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About the Association of Legal Administrators

ALA is focused on the delivery of cutting-edge management and leadership products and services to the global legal community. It identifies and provides solutions to the most critical strategic and operational challenges its members and customers face today, and prepares them for the opportunities and challenges of tomorrow. For more information on ALA, visit alanet.org.www.alanet.org

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