Richard Susskind, the author of the “End of Lawyers? Rethinking the Nature of Legal Services” recently said: "I don't think it's too late to embrace social networking, it just rather disappoints me that other professions use these technologies, and lawyers for some reason are always rather late to the party. I have little doubt that within five years, social media, social networking systems, will play a central role in the daily lives of lawyers."
The average lawyer is bright, hard working and determined and yet doesn’t have a clue what to make of social media and how to use it professionally to help get and keep more clients. But most know that social networks can provide some outstanding opportunities to build more relationships, become a thought-leader, and go-to expert so clients seek them out.
If you want to learn more, on October 21, myLegal.com is sponsoring “The Case for Social Media: Managing Your Online Presence to Build Your Law Practice.” The conference is the first of its kind and brings together leading experts from all across the country for a one-day event that will equip attorneys with new strategies and ideas to take their business to the next level.
You can see complete details for the event at http://mylegalmedia.com

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