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How to “Stand Out” in your LinkedIn Profile

LinkedIn Profile News – How To Stand Out in Four Simple Steps This is how to update your LinkedIn profile. Your business relies on virtual connections so a dull profile won’t cut it. Many professionals dismiss LinkedIn as a “boring” social network. They simply put a photo of themselves on their profiles and a nondescriptive tagline. Then, they forget all about it for 16 months. A recent survey found that more than 80% percent of lawyers use LinkedIn for professional development. It is still the most popular social platform for B2B companies. The survey found that 68% of in-house counsel use LinkedIn for professional purposes. This includes connecting with other counsel, finding business-related news, and networking with colleagues. Here are four things your LinkedIn profile

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Reviews Best Practices

In the past, lawyers and law firms relied on referrals and word-of-mouth marketing to bring in new clients. Today, this is not the case. Google is a powerful tool that can help your law firm succeed. You should maximize the power and reach of Google lawyer reviews. Learn how online reviews can play a part in your overall marketing strategy. Also, learn how to leverage their power to get more clients for your practice. Google Lawyer Reviews Google reviews are a powerful tool for any business, even law firms. Businesses use online reviews to improve their reputation and credibility. Potential clients turn to reviews when searching for top-rated attorneys in their area or in a particular niche. Your website might be a good place to

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Men’s Attire: A Gentleman’s Guide for How to Look Good on Zoom

Sven Raphael Schneider, the founder of the hugely popular Gentleman’s Gazette blog, is a true menswear aficionado. Since lockdown shouldn’t mean your style has to suffer, we asked him for his advice on how to look good on Zoom. Lucky us, he’s agreed to share his dress code for men on camera. Ah, Zoom. Love it or hate it, business is being conducted on this virtual meeting platform. Even though personal spaces have become our offices, one thing hasn’t changed: the perennial question about what to wear to work as a lawyer. In an office setting, the answer was a bit easier to interpret in the form of dress codes and observations of what your colleagues and supervisors were wearing. Without the distinction between office

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Here are four tips for writing legal blog posts that people will actually read

The legal blog posts can be written in one of three formats: case law breakdown, future forecast or evergreen analysis. How to create a well-structured post on case law breakdown. Let’s face facts. It is easy to overlook many legal blog posts. They are long-winded, lacking structure and not designed to be read. Do you want to write better blogs? Let’s assume you have the content down. This article is mostly about fashion. Online writing is all about style. Let’s get started. These are four ways to get your readers to pay attention to your blog posts on legal topics. 1. Make your Structure Appealing It’s easy to see it all the time. The most popular blogs follow similar formats and patterns. It’s the same

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LinkedIn Profile Update: How to Stand out in Four Easy Steps

LinkedIn Profile Update: How to Stand out in Four Easy Steps How to do a complete LinkedIn profile update. Because your business is based on virtual connections, a boring profile is not going to cut it. LinkedIn is often dismissed as boring by professionals. Many are happy to put an old photo on their profiles, add a nondescriptive title and then forget about it for 16 more months. Recent research shows that over 80% of lawyers have not used LinkedIn to enhance their professional development. LinkedIn is still the most used social network for B2B business. According to the survey 68% of inhouse counsel use LinkedIn to network with colleagues, connect with outside counsel, and find professional and business-related information. These are the Four Things

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3M Earplug MDL Sent To Mediation To Avoid ‘Flooding’ Courts

The federal judge overseeing the massive multidistrict litigation over 3M’s Combat Arms Earplugs ordered the parties on Friday to begin mediation next month and attempt to reach a good faith settlement before district courts are “flooded” with cases from the MDL. In the order, U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers said the MDL is at a “critical juncture,” with all evidence necessary to evaluate claims from the plaintiffs having been identified, and the conclusion of 16 bellwether cases giving the parties a clear idea of the risks and likely outcomes of litigation. “At this stage, there can be no reasonable dispute that the litigants in this MDL have more data points about individual claims, and the broader whole, than any other litigants in the country,”

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