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Build Your Legal Practice
by Shelley Dunstone
Information and insights to help you build your legal practice by positioning yourself as an expert in your field.
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Let's make 2021 a Happy New Year!
What do you hope to achieve in 2021? Have you set in place goals to turn hope into a plan?
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Plan for a successful succession
If you want to retire and sell your law firm one day, you'll need a succession plan.
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ADD-ing value or just AD-vertising?
A lot of lawyer posts on LinkedIn have the character of Advertising. How can you make your posts more powerful?
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Equip yourself for networking success
What should you bring with you to a big conference, to make the most of the networking opportunities that it presents?
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Best practice for teleconferences
Teleconferences present challenges that are not present in face-to-face communication. What can you do to make the teleconference a good experience for all participants?
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It's all a dress-rehearsal
Develop the skills to build your practice - before they become critical.
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Be prolific
To build profile in your chosen field, you need to publish a flow of articles. Here are some ways to repurpose an article you've already written.
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Pick a goal
If you're doing something you enjoy, you'll work harder and longer and be more successful. Here are some ways to choose a goal to work towards.
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Dare to dream
What are your aspirations for your legal practice or your career? Start by admitting them to yourself, the decide to go for it.
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Never run out of ideas
How to keep on coming up with ideas for articles.
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Develop your team
Is there a difference between coaching and mentoring?
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Give them what they want
When you are preparing to give a presentation, how will you know if it will meet the needs of your audience?
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Drive your career
When you write an article or give a presentation, who are you doing it for?
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The ultimate competitive advantage
You don't get competitive advantage simply from buying something that is also available to your competitors.
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Create your own future
What's the secret to staying on track with your goals and accomplish those things you wanted to achieve?
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Build Your Profile
There is massive opportunity for lawyers to differentiate, build profile and attract clients through thought leadership activities
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To differentiate, be different
How to achieve a differentiation that is not just marketing spin
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Make Yourself an Expert
If you don't feel sufficiently confident of your expertise to offer yourself as a presenter, work on becoming an expert in something.
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Help them to recommend you
How to help your clients to write better testimonials
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Alone in the Crowd
If you arrive at a networking event and don't know anyone there, how do you handle the situation?
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Walk through the door
Force up your learning curve by recognizing when opportunities are being offered.
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Innovation in Legal Practice Conference
The International Bar Association will hold a conference with the theme Innovation in Legal Practice, in Adelaide, Australia, on 17-19 February 2016.
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Table Manners
Meal-time business meetings present a very good opportunity for networking. Make the most of these, by creating a pleasant atmosphere at the table.
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The ordinary days
Use the ordinary days, when nothing very exciting is happening, to work towards your goals.
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Stop Procrastinating
It's easy to put off things we don't like doing. But procrastination never leads to a good place.
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Produce a better translation
When what you say is going to be translated into another language, it takes an extra effort to ensure that your message is conveyed in the way you intend it.
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Let them get to know you
Social media provides a wonderful opportunity for potential clients to find out what you are like, giving them the confidence to approach you.
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Know what you want
The first step in setting goals for your legal practice is to specify what you want to achieve. But this is not as easy as it sounds.
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Explain Yourself
When you are presenting, consider if there is anything about you that will make the audience curious. Will it distract them from what you are saying?
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Make them laugh
Should you start your presentation with a joke?
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Help them take action
How to turn networking into business
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Get them talking about you
Word of mouth is the most powerful form of promotion. But relying on doing a good job and word spreading is a slow way to build your practice.
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Be a Careful Curator
Supplement your own original content with other people's material, but respect their intellectual property rights.
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Question Time
How to stay in control and maintain the good impression you've created with your presentation.
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You can't teach that!
Learning by osmosis is too slow for modern law firms.
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It's a talk, not a read
Why you should not literally "speak to your paper".
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The Marketing Mix
Advertising is only one form of promotion. You need to use a variety of methods that all work together.
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Get It Listed
To find time for practice develop, you must make time.
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Grab the Chance
For every skill there has to be a first time. Grab the chance to practise and learn.
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The Big Rocks
Is social media a time waster or an important strategic activity?
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Help others to help you
Many lawyers don't like delegating, despite knowing the benefits. Ask yourself: why?
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The Law of Inertia
Most of us, in our working lives, want to see a general upward trend. Don't entrust your career to inertia.
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Speaking through your fingers
Internet communication has the character of conversation and calls for different skills from letter-writing.
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How do you eat an elephant?
To achieve your practice development goals, break them into bite-sized bits
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Make Yourself Memorable
When you meet someone for the first time at a networking event, you are unlikely to make an immediate sale of your legal services. It's more realistic to initiate a relationship on which you can build.
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Invest in Your Vision
What do you want your legal practice to become? What do you need to do to turn that vision into a reality?
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Aim Beyond the Goal
To accomplish big goals, you need smaller ones.
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Information and insights to help you build your legal practice by positioning yourself as an expert in your field.
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Shelley Dunstone
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