All clients want lawyers who have experience with similar matters to the issue(s) at stake, who provide excellent service and ultimately offer value for money. Increased specialisation has meant that most lawyers now know increasingly more about a narrow field and yet sometimes need to facilitate the provision of legal services in a broad context. To help you expand your network of Sydney Lawyers and benefit your clients even more please join our LinkedIn Group below. Current plans include a monthly coffee meet-up about 30 minutes (or so) before work starts.
The goal of having a competent Sydney Lawyer Referral Network is ultimately to help your clients benefit even more by having seasoned lawyers available to assist in other areas. There is of course the added benefit of making cross-referrals and personally meeting other professionals. In a hyper competitive world where legal services are readily available and where the traditional information barriers have been eroded by Google many lawyers like us still feel that having a properly vetted network is important. By personally meeting other lawyers, and potential service providers you get to be the gatekeeper of those who help with your clients / work.
Sydney Lawyers, Barristers and In-House / Corporate Counsel who are interested in expanding their professional networks are invited to join the LinkedIn Group recently started by us and mentioned in the link below. We are hopeful that over time it will develop into something that is useful and where professionals can meet with others.
Key Points: -
- For Principals, Senior Lawyers, Barristers and In House/Corporate Counsel in Sydney;
- Expand your Professional Network;
- Offer and/or Accept Referrals based on Relationships;
- Help your Clients Benefit.
Youn can apply at https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7076050.
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