September 2017

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Here is your September 2017 Family Lawyer Magazine e-Newsletter!

Announcements:

Seminar: Personal Branding for Family Lawyers

In this new seminar, we take on branding for the individual family law attorney within the firm. How exactly do you brand the lawyers vs your firm? Watch or listen to this seminar to find out.

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In this issue:

  1. Practice Management
    Building a Better Legal Practice
    Diana Schimmel Avena, Family Lawyer
    There was a lot I did to launch my solo practice based purely on survival instinct, but I also learned a lot from asking and observing others who had blazed the trail before me.
  2. Legal Issues
    Representing Clients in Same-Sex Relationships
    By Marilyn S. Michel, Family Lawyers
    Expand your law practice by accepting clients from same-sex relationships. Here are some helpful tips on how to handle this ever-evolving area of family law.
  3. Client Relations
    5 Tips for Managing International Clients
    By Anne E. Kennedy, Immigration and Family Lawyer
    Whether a practitioner actively seeking to cultivate a more diverse clientele, or one encountering the realities of a more cosmopolitan American society, here are 5 tips to help you manage international clients.
  4. Health & Well-Being
    The Importance of Breathing
    By James Gray Robinson, Consultant and Speaker
    Breathing techniques are one of the simplest and most effective methods to reduce stress, blood pressure, and increase the flow of oxygen to the brain.

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