Neota Logic’s Ryan McClead elected a Fellow of the College of Law Practice Management

Neota Logic’s Ryan McClead elected a Fellow of the College of Law Practice Management
Neota Logic’s Ryan McClead elected a Fellow of the College of Law Practice Management

We are very pleased to announce that Neota Logic’s VP of Client Engagement and Strategy, Ryan McClead has been elected a Fellow of the College of Law Practice Management, which honors those who have made a sustained, public contribution to improvement and innovation in the profession. The trustees cited Ryan’s creative work with NRF, HighQ, and Neota Logic and their clients, and especially his extensive and generous writing and speaking.

Ryan joins Neota’s co-founder, Michael Mills, and many of Neota’s clients, partners and friends as a fellow of the college.

Congratulations Ryan.

Some of Neota’s clients, partners and friends in the College of Law Practice Management:

Fellows-Elect Class of 2018:

Sally Gonzalez
Bryn Bowen
Kunoor Chopra
Greg Lambert
Dan Linna
Rob Saconne
Gabriel Teninbaum

Current Fellows:

Michael Mills
John Alber
Bob Ambrogi
Felicity Badcock
Oz Benamram
Liam Brown
Toby Brown
Jeff Carr
Tim Corcoran
Kim Craig
Patrick DiDomenico
Joshua Fireman
Casey Flaherty
Ron Friedmann
Patrick Fuller
Susan Hackett
Bill Henderson
Silvia Hodges Silverstein
Sukesh Kamra
Rick Kathuria
Peter Krakaur
Patrick Lamb
Marc Lauritson
Michelle Mahoney
Pratik Patel
Scott Rechtschaffen
Jeff Rovner
Greg Siskind
Adam Stock
Mark Tamminga
Ed Walters
Meredith Williams

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