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Continuing Legal Education for Paralegals

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Networking with other legal professionals Some CLEs for paralegals will take the form of in-person seminars or workshops, while others may be presented as live webinars. Every two years, California paralegals must complete (1) four hours of CLEs on legal ethics and (2) four hours of CLEs in general law or an area of specialized law.

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Law Firm Marketing in August

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Research industry events, conferences, and seminars happening in September and through the end of the year. Business development is a process, so consider the steps outlined below in planning your marketing activities for the balance of the year. Plan to Attend Networking Events. Reenergize Your Client Referral Program.

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The Secret SAUCE for Law Firm Marketing on LinkedIn

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Educational Seminars Speaking to an audience of current or prospective clients is one of the best possible ways to demonstrate your legal knowledge. Educational seminars also provide a platform for law firms to engage with clients beyond legal matters.

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Law Firm Marketing: What to Include in a Client Newsletter

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Upcoming events : Promoting upcoming events such as webinars, seminars, or conferences can help you stay connected with your clients and attract new business. In addition to their work responsibilities, consider sharing personal items about a team member’s hobbies, family, or civic contributions to add some human interest.

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The Value Equation in Law Firm Marketing

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Continuing education seminars are also a good way to get your foot in the door. Seniority, as measured by number of years of service, can also serve as a distinguishing characteristic. Leadership Roles. If your lawyers are active in bar associations, industry organizations, or non-profit entities, describe their service prominently.