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Social Networking is Working

Jan 17th, 2011 | Uncategorized

The ABA says 10 percent of those responding to a survey on social networking report that “far from being a time waster… they have had a client retain their legal services as a result of use of online communities/social networking.” Our own survey of corporate transactional and defense firm is consistent with what the ABA […]

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ABA Issues Website Ethics Opinion; Also Seeks Lawyer Comment By December 15th For Blog And Paid Search Rules. Directories Being Scrutinized

Oct 29th, 2010 | Law Firm Marketing

An online marketing strategy should be included in every law firm marketing plan, and we advise all of our clients closely follow their state ethics schemes when developing and maintaining websites and blogs. However, only a few states have directly addressed the Internet marketing era. The guidance out there is scanty with few states having […]

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Studies Confirm Value of E-News and Blogs

Sep 29th, 2010 | Law Firm Marketing

A new study reveals, despite the seeming deconstruction of traditional news media, people are spending on average nearly 30 percent more time every day accessing news than they were 10 years ago. Make your firm’s communications newsworthy, not self laudatory, to clients, prospects and referral sources and your law firm marketing plan will have tapped […]

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How to use social media effectively, and advise your clients about it, too

Sep 16th, 2010 | Law Firm Marketing, Uncategorized

The advent of social media and rise of “citizen journalism” through blogging, LinkedIn and Facebook communications is putting most business lawyers and litigators into what amounts to what we once all dubbed media lawyers. In response we are creating a presentation, that includes a tutorial in how to use social media, so lawyers unfamiliar with various social media […]

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