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At industry conferences, look past the main stage for sources of thought leadership inspiration. When attorneys attend industry conferences, it is not unusual for them to draw inspiration for future thought leadership...more
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Coronavirus. The hot topic on everyone’s mind at the moment (unless you’re in the US and then it’s pretty evenly split between politics and germs). I almost hate to join the fray and discuss it, but with so many events being...more
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Finally, it has happened. You have reached the stage in your career that others want to hear from you and learn what you know in your area of expertise. You have been invited to speak at a conference. What now? Originally...more
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Here's a proven checklist for maximizing your investment before, during, and after a conference....more
How many times have you been to a conference, met someone in the buffet line, identified the person as a potential client, exchanged pleasantries and business cards, dutifully followed up—maybe even attempted a few unanswered...more