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Amber began her career with CMA in 2004 as a clerk, and in a very short time, acquired the skills to accurately and professionally assist members with construction forms requests and other service issues. She has taken it upon herself to learn the lien laws in the various states CMA services, and she continues to [...]

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Registered E-Mails Not Ready For Lien Law

Published on 19 December 2006 by in NACM

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Electronic documents are becoming more widely used in business. Technology now allows for the legally binding electronic signatures on various documents. There is even technology available which allows e-mails to be sent and documented in such a way that they serve the same purpose as certified letters. However, such technology would not be suitable with [...]

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NACM is pleased to announce that a national Scholarship Foundation has been established. Funds have been raised from generous donations from the NACM community, as well as from Silent Auctions and other special functions. These funds will afford many people the opportunity to continue investing in the future of our profession. NACM encourages members and [...]

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Monogram the Call

Published on 15 December 2006 by in Articles

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By Nancy Friedman, the Telephone Doctor Think of all the items you use that have your initials or even your name on it. And have you ever given a gift and had a name or initials put on it? Most likely you have. Certainly, you’ve seen monograms on a variety of items. And, we know [...]

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You gotta love the opening scene of Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth. The former presidential candidate takes the stage, PowerPoint clicker in-hand. His famous Global Warming Slideshow appears on the enormous screen in the background. Thousands of bright-eyed college students anxiously await his opening remarks. The applause fades. The crowd falls silent. And the first [...]

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