Tuesday March 7, 10:31 am Eastern Time
Company Press Release
Kevin Campana Joins Legal Research Center as Chief Operating Officer
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 7, 2000--Kevin Campana, a veteran of the legal services industry, has been named chief operating officer and vice president of business development for Minneapolis-based Legal Research Center, Inc. (OTCBB:LRCI - news), the nation's leading provider of outsourced legal research and writing services.
According to Christopher Ljungkull, co-chairman and chief executive officer of LRC, Campana will assume the important responsibilities of building and managing the company's sales force, and expanding LRC's research attorney staff.
``Kevin's diverse experience as a corporate attorney, a managing director at a major legal staffing company, and in international technology sales will bring added depth to LRC's management team as we aggressively grow the company's revenues, sales force and internal research staff in 2000,' said Ljungkull.
Campana comes to LRC after serving as managing director of The Law Registry, a subsidiary of Kelly Services that places attorneys and paralegals in permanent and temporary positions around the U.S. Prior to joining The Law Registry, Campana had been senior counsel at Dataserv, Inc., a subsidiary of BellSouth. He eventually became the international sales manager for Dataserv, responsible for selling computer equipment to customers throughout the world. He also served for five years as managing director of the technology division at Trident Enterprises International.
Campana's selection completes a six-month national search by LRC. ``Kevin's experience as a lawyer, manager and sales executive provides LRC and its customers with a perfect blend of legal expertise, sales acumen and business leadership,' said James Seidl, president of LRC. ``In addition to taking advantage of his deep expertise in selling legal services to lawyers in both private and corporate practice, LRC will benefit from his human resources experience as we continue to expand our research staff and technology infrastructure.'
Minneapolis-based Legal Research Center (http://www.lrci.com) offers legal research and writing services to attorneys in corporate and private practice throughout the world. Founded in 1978, LRC's work products include multijurisdictional surveys, office memoranda, and formal court-ready documents such as trial and appellate briefs, prepared by a staff of highly credentialed attorneys, carefully selected for their research, analytical, writing and client-service skills. LRC's research attorneys are honors graduates who have practiced law for at least two years, and many for over 20, in major law firms and corporate law departments throughout the United States.
Contact:
Legal Research Center Christopher Ljungkull, 800/776-9377 crl@lrci.com or Teague Communications Daryn Teague, 661/297-5292 teaguecomm@aol.com |