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What You Weren’t Taught in Law School: Getting and Retaining Clients: Making It Rain Your Own Way in an Ethical Manner
Business Law Section, California Young Lawyers Association
Lawyers learn about cases in law school, but often don’t learn how to practice law until outside of law school. Even with law schools adding more practice-focused clinics and courses, one often overlooked skill is business development.This is a skill that every lawyer needs to learn, whether you operate in private, in-house, or pro bono practice.This panel will focus on how to network and build business while also staying true to yourself. The panel will include ethical limitations on marketing.
0.25 Legal Ethics
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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