#60: A Lawyer's Perspective on On-line Marketing with Annette Choti of Law Quill
/Tik Tok may not be the marketing answer for lawyers - come listen and learn more from my conversation with Lawyer-Marketer Annette Choti! 😀
Read MoreTik Tok may not be the marketing answer for lawyers - come listen and learn more from my conversation with Lawyer-Marketer Annette Choti! 😀
Read MoreMy Conversation with Entertainment Law and Podcaster, Gordon Firemark.
Read MoreListen to Kenton Brice, Interim Director of the Law Library and Director of Technology Innovation at the University of Oklahoma College of Law, and myself discuss the value of attending the ABA TECHSHOW and more!
Read MoreI’m live at The Chicago Bar Association and Legal Talk Network program “Building Your Brand: How to Stand Out with Legal Podcasting!”
This is an in-person program hosted at The Chicago Bar Association building (321 S. Plymouth Court, Chicago, IL 60604).
The programs show notes:
Reputation is everything for lawyers, but a good reputation is not built with just your lawyering skills. You must also establish yourself within the legal community as a thought leader and subject matter expert in your area of practice. You need to get your name out there to be the “go-to” person that other lawyers and clients think of for potential business. One fun and creative way to do this is through legal podcasting. Join The Chicago Bar Association and Legal Talk Network – the nation’s leading legal podcast network – for a panel discussion with some of the network’s most successful podcast hosts. They will discuss how lawyers can use podcasting to further their legal career, establish themselves as thought leaders, and how this form of brand building translates to more clients. You will learn how to identify opportunities to elevate your profile and share your expertise as a podcast guest, develop content that will resonate with podcast listeners based on listener research, and even how to develop a successful podcast of your own!
Panelists:
Lisa Kirkman, Director of Partnerships, Legal Talk Network
Joe Patrice, Co-Host of Above the Law's Thinking Like a Lawyer & Editor at Above the Law
Conrad Saam, Co-Host of Lunch Hour Legal Marketing & Founder, Mockingbird Marketing
Moderator: Trisha Rich, Co-host of CBA's @theBar & Partner, Holland & Knight.
#LegalPodcast
Listen to my conversation with Aliza Shatzman, President of the Legal Accountability Project, about how LAP uses technology to hold judges accountable for their behavior to their clerks!
Read MoreJoin Nicole and me as we discuss democratizing access to state trial court data and more!
Read MoreJoint Kristin Tyler of Lawclerk.legal and I as we discuss technology considerations when hiring remote staff!
Read MoreThe Tech-Savvy Lawyer.Page Podcast will resume shortly after host had been out sick due to COVID.
Read MoreJoin me and Courtroom5’s CEO Sonja Ebron as we discuss how attorneys can work with clients who have limited means to purchase technology.
Read MoreIn Episode #53, join me in my conversation with Damien Riehl, VP of Litigation Workflow and Analytics Content at Fastcase. Damien is a technology lawyer who advises clients on tech, litigated tech issues, remediated cybersecurity issues, and developed software. Damien and I discuss his favorite tech tools and how software in conjunction with Fastcase can improve your office workflows!
Read MoreMICHAEL D.J. EISENBERG IS A WASHINGTON, DC ATTORNEY WHO LOVES HIS TECH.
Over the years I have found myself helping others (especially lawyers) young and old with their tech questions. With this blog, I hope to share my knowledge on a broader scale. My postings are based on the questions I have been asked in the past and trends I see for the future.
I hope my postings can be used by lawyers of any tech skill. And, in the end, provide the readers valuable insight on how lawyers can better their legal practice and their own personal life with the use of technology.
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