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AALL 2019- Capitalizing On Our Strengths

by Ashley Vavra First, a highlight: AALL 2019’s Thompson Reuters reception at the Library of Congress. I saw Dr. Carla Hayden speak, gawked at the art on the walls and ceiling of that beautiful building, and met dozens of friends-of-a-friend. I took an entirely unsophisticated number of photos. That opportunity was just one exciting piece […]

CONELL: Class of 2019 – A Reflection

by Kelsey Cox As a new law librarian (just shy of six months), I was very eager to attend my first AALL Conference and participate in the Conference of Newer Librarians (“CONELL”).  My mentors had described CONELL as a fun, engaging, and rewarding experience where lifelong bonds would be formed. With such high regards and […]

Happy Retirement to Jim Heller!

submitted by Linda Tesar,  Interim Director/Head of Technical Services & Special Collections Long-time VALL member Jim Heller officially retired on June 25, 2019 after more than 30 years as library director and professor of law at William & Mary Law School. Jim at a retirement luncheon with his staff, looking through a scrapbook put together […]

President’s Message: Farewell

Hello VALL members, My term as President seemed to fly by.  I wanted to take the opportunity to share with you some of the highlights from our recent Spring Meeting, and to express some well-deserved VALL gratitude. Spring Meeting The meeting was held at the offices of Hunton Andrews Kurth in Richmond on May 3, […]

VALL Grants Recipients

Congratulations to the following for being awarded grants: VALL/AALL Grant: Ashley Vavra (Virginia Supreme Court) AALL Chapter Registration Grant: Molly Lentz-Meyer (University of Richmond Law Library) Barbara Cumming Grant: Megan Scanlon (Williams Mullen) We look forward to reading their articles on VALLTalk in the very near future!

Spotlight: Molly Lentz-Meyer

Name: Molly Lentz-Meyer      Organization: University of Richmond Law School Title: Digital and Archival Collections Librarian What is your favorite moment of your career so far?  Helping a struggling student who genuinely wanted to succeed at legal research. What is something you would want people to know about you (hobbies, interests, passions, etc.)?  I love to cook. What is […]

Moving On

Congratulations to Ben Almoite who started with McGuireWoods on May 6 as the technical services librarian in the Richmond office. Ben was previously with the Henrico County Public Library. Congratulations to Anna Price who will begin her new job as a librarian with the Law Library of Congress on May 28! Anna will be leaving […]

VALL Spring Meeting May 3rd 2019

About thirty-five VALL members gathered at the Riverfront Plaza office of Hunton Andrews Kurth to attend VALL’s spring meeting and installation of officers. Jane Baugh from Woods Rogers checking in at the registration desk. Doris Morgan and Victoria Levy from McGuireWoods walked across the street to attend. Douglas Granger, managing partner at Hunton Andrews’ Richmond […]