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Creative social media posting and placing local business journal ads are two of the ways law firms can market themselves without paying Google for SEO enhancements. Read more @ legalmarketingblog.com
Creative social media posting and placing local business journal ads are two of the ways law firms can market themselves without paying Google for SEO enhancements. Read more @ legalmarketingblog.com
The ex-magistrates advise lawyers to understand how AI tools work, supervise their teams, verify results, and not fear experimenting with ways to use them. Read more @ legaldive.com
A group of ethicists argues that fee-sharing arrangements can benefit consumers in the evolving marketplace for legal services without compromising lawyers’ ethics. Read more @ lawnext.com
What does leadership have to do with lawyering? Plenty, according to one attorney with four decades of experience. Read more @ abovethelaw.com
Succession Planning :The illusion of law firm permanence vs. the reality of good succession planning By David E. Wood Law firms go to a lot of trouble to create the illusion that their existence [...]
When your great marketing content has established you as the go-to expert in your practice area, you can charge clients accordingly. Read more @ legalmarketingblog.com
Moody’s sees attacks continuing to accelerate in 2025 due to AI-aided hacks, coupled with an expected loosening by Washington of cyber-defense requirements for firms. Read more @ cybersecuritydive.com
If legal project management (LPM) is done right, its core principles of respect, understanding, harmony, and a sense of belonging all invoke the holiday spirit. Read more @ lawvision.com
The traditional managerial attitude toward staff of maintaining distance and strict professionalism doesn’t build respect – it erodes trust. Read more @ lollydaskal.com
Complete Communicator: New years provide an opportunity for new thinking By Jay Sullivan Some legal practice areas slow down at year-end, and some get busier. There isn’t a typical “busy season” for the law. [...]