How To Build Your Reputation with Law Firm Partners
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During a recent conversation with a client, she expressed frustration that no one at her firm seemed to know anything about a recent excellent result she’d produced for one of the firm’s major clients.
She was rightfully concerned that she was unlikely to be fairly compensated for her results and that she was not likely to be viewed as the "go to" person the next time a similar matter arose for other clients.
Simply stated, she didn’t have enough visibility within her own firm. |
In the same week, another client shared a story about an e-mail she had received from one of her partners in another office. He was looking for a referral to a lawyer who did a very specific type of hospitality-related real estate deal. When she replied that she did that kind of work and had been doing it for many years, her partner was still hesitant to see her as the appropriate referral.
What these clients have in common is that they do not have the reputations within their own firms that they deserve. |
While it may seem that your partners "should" know what you do and what you have accomplished, the reality is that it is all too common that they don’t. Most people are so busy
thinking about their own reputations that they don’t have much time to think about yours.
The solution: embark on an internal PR campaign. |
Start your internal PR campaign by:
Getting clear on your objectives. Creating a clear message. Focusing on a specific audience. |
Once you’ve answered these questions, summarize your strategy into one sentence. For example: "I want to educate the partners in the IP group about my recent success in negotiating a complicated biotech lease so that they will refer their biotech clients with real estate needs."
The challenge, of course, is to raise your profile without, as one client put it, "feeling sleazy."
Here are some tactics to consider:
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Build the reputation you deserve among your partners by having an internal visibility-building strategy and implementing it.
Sara Holtz is founder of ClientFocus, a coaching and training company that helps successful lawyers become successful rainmakers. Visit ClientFocus to learn about her coaching and workshops. She is also the founder of the Women Rainmakers Roundtable, a unique program that brings together successful women partners to build their books of business. Find out more about the program by reading her blog.

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