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Legal Matters Scotland
 
 
Thursday, 23rd September 2021
 
 
 
In Association with
Clio
 





In an increasingly digital world, personal branding is one of the most important (but often overlooked) things that reputation-conscious lawyers and firms can do to market themselves.

But what exactly is a “personal brand” and what does it have to do with marketing?

Those questions will be answered in the latest episode in Clio’s The Making of a Law Firm Series: Marketing and Personal Branding for Lawyers!



This September, join marketing expert Amelia Sordell as she sits down (virtually) with Clio's UK Community Manager, Geraldine O’Reilly, to answer some of the most common questions about personal branding, including:

  • How to ensure you have a strong and effective personal brand and online presence.
  • What good looks like: the key to create a winning brand that is authentic to you.
  • Simple and effective ways to leverage your personal brand to engage and retain more clients and grow your firm.
This event is part of the year-long The Making of a Law Firm Series, brought to you by Clio and featuring four law firm founders who are building legal businesses that were established in 2020.

The 4 leaders are:
  • Kim Cross, Partner at Vine Law
  • Natalie Foster, Founder at Foster Clay Law
  • Elena Manukyan, Partner at The Injury Solicitor
  • Alistair Wells, Founder and Director at Tend Legal
Joining in on the discussion will be three of the four series leaders who are building both their personal brands and their firms: Natalie Foster, Elena Manukyan, and Alistair Wells. They’ll be talking about their own experience of personal branding and will be getting tips from our expert on how to improve what they have done.

Book your free place now.

Can’t make the date? Don’t worry—register anyway and we’ll send a recording to you!

Event date: Wednesday, 29 September 2021
Event time: 11 a.m. BST
Session duration: 60 minutes
CPD: *Scotland: All solicitors are required to undertake a minimum of 20 hours CPD in each practice year; a minimum of 15 hours must be verifiable CPD. Attending this live event will mean you can claim 1 hour of verifiable CPD.

Brought to you by Clio, the leader in cloud-based legal technology. Clio provides case management and client intake software to over 150,000 law firms around the world and is an approved supplier for Law Society of Scotland members.

Get a free trial of Clio
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