Reading List

Engaging on Twitter: Be a Follower

In his much-anticipated ABA book Twitter in One Hour for Lawyers, Jared Correia says the best use of Twitter, and the one most calculated to drive your practice forward, is to engage with others with whom you share similar interests. One of the ...

Jared Correia - October 30, 2012
What Not to Talk About On Video

In his new book, Secrets of Lawyer Video Marketing in the Age of YouTube, trial lawyer Gerry Oginski lays out the dos and don'ts of creating effective videos for your law practice—the kind that compel viewers to actually call and hire ...

Gerry Oginski - July 11, 2012
The Three-Part Power Hour

In their best-selling book Time Management for Attorneys: A Lawyer’s Guide to Decreasing Stress, Eliminating Interruptions & Getting Home on Time, Shawn McNalis and Mark Powers offer strategies to manage your most scarce resource. Here, ...

Shawn McNalis - June 21, 2012
Watch Your Courthouse Demeanor

In this excerpt from his book The View from the First Chair, veteran California defense lawyer Martin L. Grayson offers a crash course on the importance of courthouse demeanor, with tips for always (always) presenting your best ...

Martin Grayson - May 17, 2012
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