Thanksgiving looked different for everyone this year.
I couldn’t be with my dad because he lives in an area that has been hit hard by Covid, and he decided to
The holidays are the most wonderful time of year and also the hardest time of year for people who have lost a parent or loved one, like me, and anyone…
The past year had some major highs and lows.
I found myself suddenly single, unemployed, the victim of mean girls and forced to move into a temporary apartment. Then the…
No matter how brilliant a lawyer is, he/she is unlikely to steadily bring in business throughout their career solely through providing high-quality legal services.
In any relationship-driven business, the vast majority of work goes to those who not only do great work but who understand their clients’ businesses inside and out, make their clients look good both internally and externally, and are the kind of people with whom clients genuinely like working.
That being said, building relationships takes patience, persistence and a personal touch, which are skills that all of us can refine and polish.
I’ve put together tips for lawyers at any level focusing on cultivating and strengthening relationships (although they can be adapted to anyone in pretty much any field). I hope they inspire you (and lead to new clients)!
A question I’ve been getting recently due to a number of companies having organizational changes is “How do I change the name of my company LinkedIn page?”
The answer is it can be done depending on the kind of name change it is and the size of your company, but there are times when you will have to create a new page. You want to avoid creating a new page so that you can retain the follows of all of your employees and alumni who are already linked to the existing LinkedIn page.
Here’s what you need to know about how to do this.