The practice of law is based on relationships – with clients, potential clients and referral sources. Personal networking is the best way to create and sustain those relationships. Unfortunately, many lawyers will do anything to avoid networking. The key to successful networking is to find the networking method that matches your personality – the one that makes you feel the most comfortable and confident. There are as many ways to network successfully as there are individual lawyers. Find yours. Also, remember that networking, unless done correctly, can expose a lawyer to violations of the rules of professional conduct. Find out what you can and cannot do.
Title:
Networking Professionally and Ethically
When/Where:
September 21, 2012
(Time not specified in announcement)
University of Wisconsin Law School
975 Bascom Mall
Room 2348
Madison, WI 53706.
By:
University of Wisconsin Law School.
Questions:
Lynn Thompson, director of events, at 608/262-4915 or LFThomp1@wisc.edu
Cost:
Free to alumni of the University of Wisconsin Law School
Credit:
1.00 hrs of Professional Responsibility
- Indiana - Approved
- Minnesota - Pending
- New York - Pending
- Ohio - Approved
- Wisconsin - Approved
More:
http://law.wisc.edu/alumni/reunion/
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