Similar organisations to Pittsburgh Legal Adminstrators Association
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Professional Societies & Associations
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Pennsylvania Creditors Bar Association
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Havertown
Independence Chapter of the Assn of Legal Administrators
The Association of Legal Administrators was formed in 1971 to provide support to professionals in the management of law firms, corporate legal departments and government legal agencies.
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Colmar
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Legal Services
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Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network, Inc.
Administering funding & support to our coordinated network of legal aid programs that provide free legal services to low-income Pennsylvanians in civil matters.
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Harrisburg
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Professional Societies & Associations
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Dauphin County Bar Association
The DCBA is a professional organization with over 1,450 lawyers actively engaged in serving the legal needs of citizens in our community.
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Harrisburg
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Education N.E.C.
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Philadelphia Surety Claims Association
Philadelphia Surety Claims Association A local association for surety claims professionals in greater Philadelphia.
Cherry Hill
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Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
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Pittsburgh Behavioral Services Inc
AS A 501(C)(3) NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION, WE SERVE AS A RESOURCE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES THAT IS INTENDED TO PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES THAT ARE DESIGNED TO MEET THE ONGOING NEEDS OF INDIVIDUALS OVER THE COURSE OF ONES LIFE TIME.
Pittsburgh
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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Pittsburgh Puffins Womens Hockey Association
A recreational adult ice hockey team comprised of players of various experience levels.
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Beaver Falls
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Professional Societies & Associations
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National Disabled Legal Professionals Association
We are the National Disabled Legal Professionals Association.
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Silver Spring
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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Larimer Consensus Group Inc
We provide opportunities for quality housing, promote self-sufficiency of the residents, improve recreational and human service opportunities, maximize employment and training opportunities, and develop programming specific to the needs of the community.
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Pittsburgh





