Are you looking for ways to connect with your clients and other target audiences? Learn how LinkedIn can be an affordable and targeted vehicle for you to expand your law firm’s pipeline and increase your brand awareness and relationships in an effort to grow your practice.
Join us on Thursday, October 10, 2013 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT, for our complimentary webinar on the best ways to use LinkedIn to grow your legal practice. You will learn:
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The lay of the (LinkedIn) land for your personal and firm profile
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How LinkedIn has changed this past year and why it affects you
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The best way to connect with clients, prospects and firm promoters
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And more!

Nancy Myrland is a Social Media Consultant, Speaker & Trainer, and a Professional Marketing Advisor, specializing in helping firms and companies grow their business by strengthening relationships with their clients through the strategic use of Social Media.
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nancymyrland
September 20, 2013 — 4:19 pm
Thanks to my friends at MyCase for inviting me to present in October. I’m looking forward to it! If anyone has any specific questions or topics they’d like me to consider, please feel free to let me know! @NancyMyrland
beth5496
October 3, 2013 — 7:55 am
Nancy — it would be a huge help if you could plan to go over LinkedIn endorsements and ethical considerations that lawyers need to be aware of when folks endorse them for skills that may not be an actual skill they possess. Would you recommend that they “hide” their endorsements to err on teh side of caution? I look forward to your insight!
nikilblack
October 7, 2013 — 3:33 pm
I passed your request along to Nancy. Also, a recent article that I wrote on this topic (re: NY’s recent ethics decision might be of interest: http://nylawblog.typepad.com/suigeneris/2013/08/new-york-bar-on-linkedin-lawyers-and-specialties.html .
Another useful article that covers more than just NY is this one: http://www.lawtechnologytoday.org/2013/08/legal-ethics-and-social-media/
Hope that helps!
nancymyrland
October 8, 2013 — 9:35 am
Beth, thanks for your suggestion! I have a note down to talk discuss a few thoughts about this subject.
nikilblack
September 23, 2013 — 6:13 am
Thanks Nancy! We’re just as excited as you are! Should be a great webinar.