...in the tax transactions and consulting practice. . . . Joanna...has joined The Willis Law Group in Dallas as a partner...
...s web bio. Why does this matter? Data from BTI Consulting Group tell us that more than 70 percent of business comes through...
...s web bio. Why does this matter? Data from BTI Consulting Group tell us that more than 70 percent of business comes through...
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Each year at holiday time, I like to give the legal community a present. In years past, it has been top tips from leading marketing consultants around the country. This year, I decided to do somethin
...The most recent BTI Consulting report shows that...to join a group to which the...
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...of Wicker Park Group, a client-feedback...Recently reported by BTI Consulting, a leading provider...
...say Norm Rubenstein and Kent Zimmermann of the legal marketing consultancy Zeughauser Group. How can a firm realize the power of a strong...
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