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Top Legal Influencers of 2019
We’ve scoured the web for legal influencers with a robust social media presence and put together the list of the top legal influencers of 2019 below.
Our goal for this list is to present helpful tips to the legal community right from the experts themselves. We found that the influencers listed have outstanding credentials, expertise, and skills pertaining to the legal industry as well as an impressive quantity of social media followers.
Allison C. Shields
President, Legal Ease Consulting, Inc.
What is your top legal tip for small business owners?
Set aside time regularly to set goals and plan. Otherwise, you’ll be working off of someone else’s agenda instead of your own. Focus on three main goals at a time. Use your calendar to schedule a time to get work done, not just to keep track of deadlines and appointments. When you make appointments to get work done, you schedule around them, ensuring that tasks are performed on time. Be sure that your schedule includes time for nonbillable but important work like marketing and business development, employee training and development, and keeping up with existing and former clients to see how they’re doing.
Allison C. Shields, Esq., president of Legal Ease Consulting, Inc., provides marketing, social media, business development, productivity, practice management coaching, and consulting services for lawyers and law firms to help them build better law practices. She is a former practicing lawyer, law firm manager, partner, and the author of several books as well as a frequent speaker on practice management, marketing, and business development for lawyers.
Jared D. Correia, Esq.
CEO, Red Cave Law Firm Consulting
Chief Operating Officer, Gideon Software, Inc.
What is your top legal tip for small business owners?
Businesses rely heavily on Google search rankings to drive business. However, with the rise of in-app search, small businesses should convert some of their time and effort to social media sites, by developing effective content marketing programs. By diverting some marketing spend from Google, a small business can gain traction against larger competitors by going where they aren’t.
Jared D. Correia, Esq. is the CEO or Red Cave Law Firm Consulting and the COO of Gideon Software, Inc. Correia is an internationally recognized business management consultant and legal technology expert. Correia has hosted an award-winning legal podcast for the past decade, writes for national legal publications and is a sought-after speaker by lawyers’ groups.
Gabe Teninbaum
Professor & Director, Institute on Legal Innovation & Technology, Suffolk University Law School
What is your top legal tip for small business owners?
New tools are coming on the market every year to make it easier for legal professionals without huge information technology (IT) teams ― or even support staffs ― to streamline their practice. Software that allows people to send 20 letters in the time it once took to send one, to sort through stacks of paper faster, and to communicate with clients better are all available. Spending some time exploring your options will pay dividends.
Gabe Teninbaum is a professor and legal technologist at Suffolk University Law School, where he serves as director of the Institute on Legal Innovation & Technology (LIT), the LIT Concentration, and the LIT Certificate. In addition to his work at Suffolk Law, Prof. Teninbaum has also held appointments as a faculty associate at the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, as a visiting professor at the MIT Media Lab, and as a visiting fellow at the Yale Law School Information Society Project. The ABA Journal has called him “perhaps the most tech-savvy law professor in the country.”
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May 23, 2019 at 10:33PM
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