- Posted July 04, 2014
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CYBERSPACE SIGHTING: Academy to host free attorney webinar series

The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys (http://www.aaepa.com/), a professional organization devoted to furthering the practice of estate planning, has announced a free two-part webinar series for attorneys interested in taking a closer look at moving their law practice to the next level of success.
The webinars are scheduled for July 16 and 23 from 2-5 p.m. Part one will include a discussion of the 11 Essential Systems for Estate Planning Law Firm Success followed by a session on Strategic Planning, including interactive materials.
Attorneys Robert Armstrong and Sanford M. Fisch, founders of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, will be presenting advice on how to maximize efficiency within a law practice and generate reliable income streams. Membership in the Academy is not required to attend the webinars.
More information regarding this event can be found at http://www.aaepa.com/SystemsWebinar/.
Armstrong and Fisch, along with New York Times bestselling author Michael Gerber, are co-authors of "The E-Myth Attorney," a guidebook for revitalizing struggling law practices. Armstrong and Fisch founded the Academy over 21 years ago as a means to share their results-oriented systems with a wider audience.
The upcoming webinars will also provide information on the Academy's annual Invitation-Only Fall Estate Planning Boot Camp and Summit, to be held this year in San Diego, California from October 8-12.
A tradition for over 20 years, the Boot Camp and Summit represents an opportunity to network with like-minded attorneys and share winning strategies through a week-long series of workshops and presentations covering practice management, recent law changes and updates, social media and SEO best practices for law firms, and more. Attendance at the Boot Camp and Summit is subject to certain qualifications, including bar standing and professional references.
Published: Fri, Jul 04, 2014
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