
Attorney as Salesperson: The Ethical Practice of Law vs. The Business of Law
June 24, 2021
Web Seminar
Presented | 06/24/2021 2:00 PM (ET) |
CLE Eligible | Yes |
Length | 90 min. |
Format | Web Seminar |
SKU | WS2021-06-24 |
Whether your goal is to be the amazing writer behind the scenes or the star attorney who is eager to be front-and-center, to be in control of your career you need to understand the realities of practicing law. A critical part of that reality is understanding that the practice of law often is distinct from the business aspects of running a law practice. Our panelists will discuss effective consultation techniques and focus on the sometimes fine line between salesperson and lawyer.
Featured Topics
- “Promising” vs. Managing Client Expectations
- Effective Consultation Structures to “Sell” Your Services
- The Lawyer as Entrepreneur
- Ethics Involved in Screening for Immigration Relief, Taking Calculated Risks When Deciding to File
- “I Have a Friend…”: Combating Unrealistic Expectations from Suspect Sources
- Ethical Advertising, Handling Questions About Another Attorney’s YouTube Videos and Ads
Free Seminar Recordings with AILA Membership Starting March 2021
Please note, all 2021 seminar recordings are free to AILA members starting in March 2021, as part of a new service provided with AILA membership. AILA encourages live attendance for those wishing to ask questions of the speakers. CLE credit is included with purchase for live participants.
Recordings will be available approximately two weeks after the live event. Recordings are CLE eligible in most jurisdictions. A CLE administration fee will apply for AILA members interested in obtaining CLE Credit. More details available [here].
Faculty
*Ann Cun (DL), San Leandro, CA
*Ruby Powers, AILA Author, Build and Manage Your Successful Immigration Law Practice (Without Losing Your Mind), Houston, TX
*Kenneth Craig Dobson, AILA Ethics Committee Chair, New York, NY
*Tzu-Kai Lo, Seattle, WA
By registering for this seminar you agree to abide by the AILA Virtual Code of Conduct.
Members | ||
AILA Member/International Associates | $129 | |
AILA Members’ Paralegals | $129 | |
AILA Nonprofit Members | $129 | |
AILA Law Student Members | $129 | |
Nonmembers | ||
Nonmember Attorneys | $199 | |
Other Nonmembers | $199 | |
Nonprofit Nonmembers | $199 | |
Nonmember Law Students | $199 |
The Attorney as Salesperson: The Ethical Practice of Law vs. The Business of Law web seminar takes place Thursday, June 24, 2021, at the times noted below:
- 2:00 pm–3:30 pm eastern time
- 1:00 pm–2:30 pm central time
- 12:00 pm–1:30 pm mountain time
- 11:00 am–12:30 pm pacific time
Tuition Assistance
Full and partial tuition assistance will be offered to participants based on need and availability for all audio and web seminars. Please complete the tuition assistance application for consideration.- AILA applies for accreditation upon attorneys request after participation for the following states: AR, DE, IA, ID, KS, KY, LA, ME, MN, MS, OR, TN and WY. Programs are typically approved.
- Florida and Rhode Island - Attorneys must apply on their own for approval of seminars in FL and RI. Programs are typically approved.
To receive CLE credit, attorneys must record seminar attendance and the CLE code provided within one week of the seminar date via webCLE.
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No refunds will be given after the seminar has started.