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Cultivating Your Reputation through Relationship Development while following the Rules of Professional Conduct
In this session focused on knowing and complying with the Rules of Professional Conduct, we will discuss techniques for building trust, reliability, and expertise through strategic relationship development. New lawyers like you have a lot on their mind today, not least of which is succeeding in the first years of practice. With the growing reliance on and integration of technology, we no longer have the comfort of hiding behind solid walls. We are all connected, and how we portray ourselves is vital to our professional success. Our reputation is our most valuable asset, and it is the currency of the future.
0.75 Legal Ethics
0.75 Participatory MCLE Credits
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