HOUSTON, TX, November 09, 2010 (Press-News.org) For attorneys, using the Internet effectively is an increasingly key part of building a legal practice. On Tuesday, November 16th, Houston lawyer Les Adams will co-host a complimentary webcast designed to give attorneys the tools and information they need to craft a successful online marketing strategy that connects with today's clients.
With three out of four Americans now going online on a regular basis, this timely one-hour webcast -- titled Websites That Work: Attracting the Clients Your Law Firm Desires -- will help a solo or small law firm create a high-impact Internet presence that makes the most of its marketing budget. Adams and co-host Collin Neugebauer of FindLaw will address key topics such as how consumers search for an attorney online, effective website design and content, and how a law firm can attract better-qualified clients.
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Les Adams has 35 years of experience in business transactions, corporate law and civil litigation. From business formation to mergers and acquisitions, his wide-ranging knowledge of the legal problems that businesses of all sizes face helps his clients manage risk, avoid liability and compete effectively in their markets. Adams began his legal career as a U.S. Army JAG Corps captain, and from 1977 through 1988 served as counsel to the deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy. He is also a former vice president of corporate law for a Fortune 500 corporation. Adams is a member of the State Bar of Texas and the American Bar Association. He has a bachelor's degree and Juris Doctorate from Rutgers University and earned a Master of Laws degree from George Washington University.
Collin Neugebauer has been a Web Designer with FindLaw for three years. In his career he has worked on marketing campaigns for large multi-national corporations and small businesses alike. Neugebauer works with FindLaw clients to create effective and visually impactful website designs. FindLaw, a Thomson Reuters company, is the leading provider of online marketing solutions for attorneys.
The webcast will be archived at www.lawyermarketing.com/webcast for those unable to attend the live event.
Leslie Wm. Adams & Associates
www.lesliewmadams.com
1.866.693.7192
FindLaw
www.lawyermarketing.com
1.866.443.4635
Webcast Explores Effective Online Marketing for Attorneys
Houston lawyer Les Adams will co-host a complimentary webcast designed to give attorneys the tools and information they need to craft a successful online marketing strategy that connects with today's clients.
2010-11-09
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[Press-News.org] Webcast Explores Effective Online Marketing for AttorneysHouston lawyer Les Adams will co-host a complimentary webcast designed to give attorneys the tools and information they need to craft a successful online marketing strategy that connects with today's clients.