...well as use whatever other web tools your clients use....
Originally Published: Law Technology News
Year-end is normally a busy time. Law firm partners and administrators are hustling to collect fees (at least in those firms that are on calendar years), associates are scrambling to complete assignm
...you differ from the rest. So, why would you use a Web bio that is virtually indistinguishable from others? That question is...
...up ads whenever a user entered a particular search term into a Web browser. A vision-care company sued a competitor that bought the right...
...Research your client on the web Most business people...you. Send links to your bio on your firm's website...
...firm lists seven partners, two of counsel, and 31 associates on its Web site--and staffers were safe. "For their continued safety...
The 2011 Client Advisory from consultants Hildebrandt Baker Robbins and Citi Private Bank released earlier this month predicted that this year would bring only modest gains for the legal sector, with
...assessing your online bio. There are five primary resume missteps that often arise; I will offer an additional suggestion for Web bios. ...
...suit against former CEO Mark Hurd. According to a bio on the firm's Web site, Glaser has more than 30 years of experience...
...Buckley has joined Ratner Prestia as counsel in its bio/chem/pharma group. He will be based at the firm...
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