NEW YORK, Jan. 20, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Practising Law Institute, a leading nonprofit educational organization, is proud to announce the next evolution of its brand identity. The new brand initiative reflects PLI's commitment to remain Ever Current.
Entering its 84th year and drawing on an enduring legacy for excellence in service, PLI aims to make a strong statement about the future with its new brand. The bold new look and feel expresses the organization's core principles by incorporating clear definition, confident design and a distinctive identity.
"As a cutting-edge organization, we believe that the new brand assertively states a renewed energy and forward-thinking approach to continuing legal and business education," said Anita C. Shapiro, President.
PLI will continue to develop its strong brand foundation in the coming weeks and months. The new identity has been successfully rolled out on the organization's website, and will be updated across further materials over the course of 2017.
About PLI: Practising Law Institute is a nonprofit learning organization dedicated to keeping attorneys and other professionals at the forefront of knowledge and expertise. PLI is chartered by the Regents of the University of the State of New York, and was founded in 1933 by Harold P. Seligson. The organization provides the highest quality, accredited continuing legal and professional education programs in a variety of formats, which are delivered by more than 4,000 volunteer faculty, including prominent lawyers, judges, investment bankers, accountants, corporate counsel, and U.S. and international government regulators. PLI publishes a comprehensive library of Treatises, Course Handbooks and Answer Books, also available through the PLI Plus online platform. The essence of our mission is a commitment to the pro bono community, with over 78,000 program scholarships awarded in 2016.
SOURCE Practising Law Institute
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