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Shopping CartIt would seem like a no-brainer. You or a family member, relative or friend needs a lawyer. Hey, I’m a lawyer. I know lots of lawyers. That should be easy. But in many cases, it is not. We know the practice areas we know. And in many cases, those are not necessarily typical consumer-facing ones. And I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had commercial real estate attorneys complain to me about getting calls from Jane Doe for a residential commercial real estate transaction. Or an employment lawyer getting a call from John Doe to represent him against the very company that is your client. I remind them that the public does not typically know the difference between plaintiff side and defense, or a real estate attorney handling multi-million-dollar commercial transactions and not interesting in reviewing your kid’s college apartment lease (which many of us have done). This all traces back to us—the “educated” consumer that is a lawyer and needs a lawyer. It should be so simple.

But we often find that it is not always so easy. I doubt many of us in the practice are going to look to advertising for help. We’ll reach out to a variety of colleagues for suggestions and guidance. My most recent marketing column in the January/February 2025 issue of Law Practice, Lawyers Shopping for Lawyers, tackles the business development considerations of the referral source and the challenges that come with marketing (and representing) other lawyers.

If you are blocked from reading the column behind the ABA paywall, it is provided below in its entirety.

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