In a recent FindLaw.com poll, nearly 45 percent of respondents indicated they use social media to evaluate professional services. And roughly 40 percent of the respondents to that same survey said they would be more likely to use a lawyer with a social media presence.
So why isn’t your firm on social? It’s something your clients expect as surely as they expect you to have a phone number and a law degree. Register for this upcoming webcast to learn why social media has undergone a shift from the novel to the essential – and how your firm should respond to this change.
Watch and learn:
- The qualities of social media that make it such an appealing platform
- What skills are required to establish a professional social media presence
- The role social media plays in the attorney research process
- What your law firm can realistically expect from social media