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Selling your Services: How to Attract Clients but Avoid Discipline
In a world where “word of mouth” and “personal contacts” in finding the right lawyer is reduced in importance, it is critical that lawyers know how to advertise their skills effectively, yet ethically. This program reviews the applicable ethical rules concerning advertising and solicitation with practical approaches to the difficulty in connecting with prospective clients ethically.
1 Legal Ethics
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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