The State Bar of Michigan’s Practice Management Resource Center’s (PMRC) will present the virtual seminar “Harness the Power of LinkedIn in 2022,” featuring speaker Allison C. Johs today from 2 to 3 p.m. via Zoom.
The virtual seminar will present attorneys with the three basic building blocks of LinkedIn – profiles, connections, and participation. Johs will walk attorneys through how to maximize their use of LinkedIn strategically and ethically with practical tips, and the latest changes.
Johs is president of Legal Ease Consulting Inc. which provides marketing, social media, business development, productivity and practice management coaching as well as consulting services for attorneys. She helps clients create effective systems to maximize productivity, identify and attract ideal clients, enhance client experience and intake, develop client-friendly fee structures, and increase profits.
To register, visit www.michbar.org/pmrc/virtualseminars.
- Posted January 26, 2022
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Attorney to discuss how to 'Harness the Power of LinkedIn'

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