Nicole chats with Sigalle Barness - Lawyer, Faculty Member, and VP of Programming at Lawline
Whole new areas of law: have developed in response to changes in technology; innovation; and the law itself
Share your knowledge and expertise: in a helpful way that will resonate
Business education: where practitioners talk specifically about their practice area as it applies to an industry, i.e. drones and the legal issues surrounding drones
Shared services economy: clients are buying time and lawyers are looking to efficiently and effectively use that time to support their client
Expand globally: using a shared services partnership to go local for knowledge and advice
Stop networking with other attorneys: network within a community you enjoy, you’ll connect with them better because you’re there for a reason - and it will be more interesting and effective
Get out there and share your expertise: within ethical marketing rules - add value to others and they will remember you and the services you can provide