Not exact matches
Marketing
firms that promise top Google search rank
sound great, but they're selling a myth that will impact your
law firm's
business — often faster than you'd think.
What clients like about the
firm • Great teamwork and excellent understanding of our
business • They know my
business, they get results, their advice is very
sound and we work as a team • Expertise and experience in my area of
law
She has a small, general practice
law firm, and
sounds like she is running it like a
business, partly due to the help she has gotten from Kelli Hoskins, a
business coach.
Jayne Navarre is an Internet marketing strategist with over 15 years legal - industry marketing and
business - development service in applying
sound, ethical and creative strategy to Web communications — including
law firm Web sites, blogs, social networking, content optimization, search marketing, and social media tactics.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: running a successful
law firm is first and foremost about establishing
sound business practices.
Our
law firm, Johnston, Moore & Thompson provides
sound legal advice and strong representation to individuals and
businesses throughout North Alabama.
I suspect and fear that many
law firms and many veteran lawyers will be, for various
sound reasons, very cautious and concerned about representing any persons actively involved in state marijuana
business.
Recognized as one of the best corporate
law firms in the United States,
sound business principles drive our IP practice.
This
sounds pretty good until Mr. Paterson points out,
law firms are «chasing
business on the back - end of an RFP.»
«Zola Suite's software holds great appeal for the
business minded
law firm,» adds Yasuyuki Nomizu, Corporate Vice President, Office Service Development Division of Ricoh Co., Ltd. «When evaluating prospective integration partners, we look for products that are poised for growth, provide
sound technology and strong leadership.
At every stage, the workshop participants — drawn equally from
law firms and
law departments — divide into teams (
sounds like
business school, right?)