All-State Legal announces limited-time discount for New Jersey Bar Association members

Christine A. Amalfe President at New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe President at New Jersey State Bar Association
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All-State Legal announced on Mar. 24 a special flash sale for members of the New Jersey State Bar Association, offering a 20% discount on select products through the end of March.

The offer is available exclusively to NJSBA members and applies to phone orders only. Members can access the discount by calling All-State Legal at 800-222-0510 and providing the code NJSBAMAR during their purchase.

The promotion covers items such as tabs, expandable filing products, envelopes, and business cards. However, some exclusions may apply to certain products or services. The company encourages interested members to review details or learn more about its offerings by visiting its website.

This flash sale is presented as part of All-State Legal’s ongoing partnership with the New Jersey State Bar Association as a member benefit provider.

The initiative aims to support legal professionals in managing office supplies and printed materials at reduced costs during this limited window.



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