I'm not a big fan of webinars but I will be logging on to this one because it takes a closer look at the Legal Services Act and Alternative Business Structures and in law marketing terms the latter will be key to law firms' strategic development in coming months and years. The webinar is free to join and run by Michael Scutt whose blog focuses on the Legal Services Act 2007 and the Tesco Law debate.
'Where are you going?' and 'How are you going to get there?' will be questions that lawyers are familiar with when discussing law marketing plans. But have you conducted a SWOT analysis in light of the alternative business structures that could present themselves from October this year? If not, this webinar is likely to provide food for thought.
Here is an extract from Michael Scutt's description of the event which takes place on 6th July 2011. Register here.
"Webinar Registration
With legal de-regulation on the way, competition for legal services promises to become fiercer. Standing out from the crowd will be essential for the survival of your business, but how do you do it?
Join solicitor Michael Scutt and media strategist Michelle Drapeau for a FREE 1 hour seminar to help you raise your business profile.
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This event is proving to be very popular so book your place now!
Michael Scutt is a solicitor in private practice who writes and lectures on the Legal Services Act. He is also a keen user of social media and a successful blogger.
Michelle Drapeau is a media strategist and copywriter. She works with businesses of all sizes helping them to raise their profile. She also runs media training and consultancy programmes with TV broadcaster and journalist, Sue Hayward."
Your law marketing strategy will benefit from reading around the subject so don't forget to download my free marketing report for employment lawyers.
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I recently spoke with Lara King of BBC Radio Humberside on the subject of Employment Law. Click on the Play button, above, to hear the interview.