Marketing the Legal Mind A Search for Leadership - 2014 |
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Author:
| Dahut, Henry |
ISBN: | 978-0-9911136-0-6 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2014 |
Publisher: | Rowan Design
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Imprint: | LMG Press |
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $27.00 |
Book Description:
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Within a span of less then a decade, more than twelve of the nation's largest law firms, those with more than 1,000 partners between them had completely vanished. The decline and ultimate failure of these firms were not only attributable to a crisis in market conditions, it was also attributable to a crisis in firm leadership, values and brand identity. Supported by more than one hundred candid interviews with top law partners across the United States, this 2014 best-selling law...
More DescriptionWithin a span of less then a decade, more than twelve of the nation's largest law firms, those with more than 1,000 partners between them had completely vanished. The decline and ultimate failure of these firms were not only attributable to a crisis in market conditions, it was also attributable to a crisis in firm leadership, values and brand identity. Supported by more than one hundred candid interviews with top law partners across the United States, this 2014 best-selling law practice management book reveals how law firms can become marketing giants by learning a new conceptual foundation behind professional service marketing and value driven branding. This book promises to unlock revenue potential, bring marketing goals into focus and bolster confidence for law firms of all sizes. This book teaches us that no matter how hard a firm tries to create a compelling brand, it will ultimately fail unless the brand is a truthful and inspired statement of the firm's true character, capabilities and values. Firms with illusory brands will find it increasingly difficult to compete against more progressive firms, specifically those that have embraced the specific marketing processes behind value driven branding. Who are these progressive firms? Value branded firms are made up of change agents, unafraid of declaring their most valued beliefs and actually live by them; unity over division, peace over conquest and wisdom over cunning. These firms are made up of lawyers that view themselves as trusted counselors and in the noblest sense of the term, healers of human conflict. Watch them closely the author urges, because they are poised to redefine the profession of law.