- Posted October 18, 2012
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CYBERSPACE SIGHTING: LawMarketing.com relaunches
LawMarketing.com, the online marketing resource for attorneys and legal marketers originally launched in 1997, is relaunching with a wider focus on the business side of legal practice management and an expanded editorial team, according to Larry Bodine, LawMarketing.com founder.
"LawMarketing.com is independent, and not controlled by an association or other organization that puts filters on what people can read," Bodine explained.
"LawMarketing.com was always the place to get the unvarnished truth, no matter whose ox was gored. Our only agenda is to help our readers get more business and generate more income, and we feel that an expanded emphasis on practice management and our expanded editorial team will help us do just that."
Bodine, the current editor-in-chief at Lawyers.com, said that the new editorial team will be headed up by Cindy Greenway, a former associate at The Rainmaker Institute, the nation's leading law firm marketing company.
Rainmaker Institute CEO Stephen Fairley will also contribute editorial content to the expanded site, based on his vast experience in training more than 8,000 attorneys in law firm marketing and practice management for more than a decade.
"LawMarketing.com is an independent voice that will draw upon the expertise of the greatest minds in legal marketing and practice management to help lawyers create and manage a highly profitable lifestyle law firm," said Fairley.
"I am thrilled at the opportunity to participate in what I envision to be an exceptional resource for every lawyer who wants to stay on top of trends and leverage the latest technologies to benefit his or her practice."
LawMarketing.com will offer the latest legal news, technology updates, events, sales and marketing techniques, advice and resources. The new LawMarketing.com also offers a Consultant Directory, a place to post upcoming events and opportunities to advertise.
For more information, visit www.LawMarketing.com.
Published: Thu, Oct 18, 2012
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