The Law Practice Management & Legal Administrators Section of the State Bar of Michigan invites other sections to join them for “Law Practice Management: Marketing You and Your Law Firm,” a half-day seminar on marketing in the 21st century.
The seminar will take place from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 4, at Ossian Law PC, 701 Woodward Heights, Ste. 117 in Ferndale.
Program includes coffee, light breakfast and networking.
Robert Aicher, Yael Boloker, Rebecca Simkins Nowak, Kathryn Ossian, John Reed and Vince Romano will be the guest speakers at the event.
Attendees will:
• Learn e-marketing strategies used by the 21st century lawyer.
• Learn to write like a marketer and not a lawyer.
• Review the marketing ethics rules.
• Discuss traditional and electronic marketing.
• Learn about the benefits of Zeekbeek and more.
Registration is required even though the seminar is free to Law Practice Management & Legal Administrators Section members and law students.
Cost is $25 for non-section members. Register online at www.michbar.com.
For additional information, on this seminar, contact Rebecca Simkins at rebeccasimkinsattorney@gmail.com.
- Posted June 02, 2016
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