Law Firm Marketing: Failures & Fixes
As a law firm, you should learn from the failures of other companies and implement the right strategies in your firm so as to attract more clients.
As a law firm, you should learn from the failures of other companies and implement the right strategies in your firm so as to attract more clients.
“You can’t do everything yourself if you want to grow. Professionally you might seem like the perfect person for the research required, but in reality, you only have so many hours in the day. So, you have to involve paralegals, associates, and any others who can help.” ~Brian Thackston
Instead of noisy ads and emails that spam your customers with no real value, reach your Gen Z customers by focusing on creating brand purpose and value.
There’s no doubt the online gambling industry will grow a lot in the future and it’s only a matter of time the majority of the states will completely legalize it.
Parents beware. Earlier this week Baby Trend issued a recall for certain models of its strollers over concerns they may pose a fall hazard, according to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The recall includes four models of the Tango Mini Stroller “because the hinge joints can release.” If that happens, the stroller
Cardinal Health and the FDA issued a warning to consumers that certain level 3 surgical gowns might be contaminated and unsafe to wear.
“This is exactly why lawyers specialize. We have to know everything about one area of the law. The law is not so simple that one can simply just look up the answer as one would look up a word in the dictionary during a game of Scrabble.” ~ Russell Knight
Enrolling in law school is a big decision, just like any other that determines the course of your future professional life. However, many lawyers will tell you that law is more of a calling than a profession.
Legal research is of great importance for individual lawyers and law firms and requires excellent research skills along with a limitless dedication to find relevant past decisions from case law.
The most common users of background checks are of course recruiters, interviewers, managers, and company owners.