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Every year attorneys and legal marketers look forward to Mass Torts Made Perfect (MTMP). It's one of a kind event where both big industry players and novices get to share two and a half days of intense conferences and social gatherings with one common goal: Growth and diversification.
But like many other events, MTMP's spring edition was postponed, but that doesn't mean that Mass Torts are losing relevancy in these times of the pandemic; as a matter of fact, they are more relevant than ever, and in this week's conversation Grace and Liel explore why.
From answering questions as basic as what are mass torts and what is the difference between mass torts and class actions, Grace explains why a law firm that has the opportunity to invest in advertising, should be considering getting involved in mass torts.
Whether you are interested in finding out about co-counseling opportunities or how to identify potential mass torts at the early stages, this conversation is for you.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
You can connect with us by visiting our website: incamerapodcast.com
Send us your questions at [email protected]
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Every year attorneys and legal marketers look forward to Mass Torts Made Perfect (MTMP). It's one of a kind event where both big industry players and novices get to share two and a half days of intense conferences and social gatherings with one common goal: Growth and diversification.
But like many other events, MTMP's spring edition was postponed, but that doesn't mean that Mass Torts are losing relevancy in these times of the pandemic; as a matter of fact, they are more relevant than ever, and in this week's conversation Grace and Liel explore why.
From answering questions as basic as what are mass torts and what is the difference between mass torts and class actions, Grace explains why a law firm that has the opportunity to invest in advertising, should be considering getting involved in mass torts.
Whether you are interested in finding out about co-counseling opportunities or how to identify potential mass torts at the early stages, this conversation is for you.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
You can connect with us by visiting our website: incamerapodcast.com
Send us your questions at [email protected]
Enjoy the show? Please don't forget to subscribe, tell your coworkers, and leave us a review!