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October 2011
Blogging: What It Can Do for Your Solo/Small Firm Practice - Video on Demand
A business-focused series for client-focused lawyers
Program Description
1. To blawg, blog, or what exactly? What is a blog, why is it of value to a solo or small firm attorney, and what difference can it make?
2. What can a blog do for you and your practice? Practice management, research, sharing expertise, community building, and shameless self-promotion.
3. Some ideas about how to get started in the blogging world: do it for yourself; determine your comfort levels; assess your goals and be realistic.
4. Best practices - are there any?
5. The Solo/Small Firm WordPress blogsite project
6. Avoiding Ethical Pitfalls
Faculty
Barbara Cashman Hahn, Esq., has been a solo practitioner in estate planning and elder law since opening her law office in 2008. She previously spent the majority of her legal career working in federal court. Barb loves being a solo and the freedom it provides. For her, solo practice is an opportunity to wear many different hats. Most of all, Barb values her client relationships. As a baby boomer with octogenarian parents/in-laws and kids at home, Barb brings a unique perspective to the impact of aging on our society and the importance of family and supportive relationships. It also gives her some of the “street cred” many clients are looking for: the life experience that informs the counseling she does with her clients. Barb has worked with a number of clients from diverse backgrounds to help them plan for the future, and devise strategies for coping with change and loss of capacity, all along the continuum of the estate planning, elder law, probate and estate administration settings.
- CLE Pass Price *FREE! - exclusions may apply
- Standard Price $59.00 USD
- Member Price $39.00 USD
- General Credits 1.00
- Ethics Credits
- EDI Credits