As lawyers, public speaking is often a significant part of the job, especially when sharing expertise at conferences, webinars and seminars. But why stop at the presentation you spent hours researching and creating? Every speaking engagement is an opportunity to elevate your personal brand and your firm’s presence in your industry. Here’s a roadmap on how to repurpose your legal presentations into dynamic marketing materials.

LinkedIn is a vital platform for sharing insights and establishing expertise. For those looking to enhance their professional brand, it’s crucial to understand how to effectively leverage LinkedIn. Whether you’re starting from scratch or refining your online presence, these strategies will provide actionable insights for establishing yourself as a thought leader on LinkedIn.

Countless posts flood our LinkedIn feeds daily, and a thoughtful comment on LinkedIn can help you stand out and build your brand. Not only do comments drive conversations, but they also foster networking, amplify brand visibility and position you as a thought leader in your industry. Understanding the significance of a good comment and mastering the art of crafting one can help differentiate you on LinkedIn.

For small and mid-size law firms, client feedback isn’t just a way to gauge satisfaction—it’s a tool for growth, refinement and differentiation in a saturated market. Many larger firms have the luxury of expansive marketing budgets and brand reputation, but for smaller firms, success hinges largely on word-of-mouth and client loyalty. Every piece of feedback, whether it is praise or critique, offers a direct insight into what clients value and what they believe can be improved. Here’s how small and mid-size law firms can harness this invaluable resource and create an effective client service feedback program.

Earlier this week I spoke to an alumni group of my alma mater New York University about how to use LinkedIn to build your personal brand. Given the platform’s significance in our digital age, having a strong LinkedIn presence is essential. For those who couldn’t attend or are keen to optimize their profiles, here are some key tips from the discussion that are both practical and effective. Let’s get started!

In an era where consumers are looking for transparency, authenticity and engagement, the importance of a strong social media presence for business leaders cannot be understated.

A recent study by Edelman reveals that a whopping 82% of people are more likely to trust a company when their senior executives are active on social media.

But how can organizations tap into leveraging their leadership’s brands, especially when their top executives are either too busy or hesitant to dive into social media?

Reputation is everything. And to some lawyers and law firms, so are law firm rankings. Among various accolades, being listed in Best Lawyers stands out due to its peer-review process. Best Lawyers focuses solely on how peers perceive an attorney’s work. This level of credibility is what makes Best Lawyers a coveted recognition for legal professionals. Here’s how to successfully navigate the Best Lawyers rankings process.