Check out Lawyerist.com’s take on why teaching makes you a better attorney

I just came across this post via my linked-in Legal Marketing group.  Nena Street makes some good points about why teaching makes you a better laywer. I would add that you need to make sure you are prepared when you do go out and teach.   
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Some good suggestions on CLE changes that would help attorneys keep costs down

Thanks to twitter, I came across an attorney, Donna Seyle, who happens to both practice in my state (CA), teach various social networking related seminars, and blog about topics near and dear to my heart!  She also has guest bloggers and this most recent post of interest is...
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Social Networking: Interconnections and the Future of CLE

But what is most interesting about Social Networking and CLE is...how providers like myself (and CLE speakers like Sean, Mark, Irwin Karp and others) will be integrating Social Networking applications such as Twitter and Facebook during our CLE seminars.
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Use unbillable time wisely: develop speaking skills & speak at CLE programs

Solos and small firm practitioners - painfully aware of their need to market their services to get paid - know how valuable it is to speak in public.
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How to improve CLE programs: speakers focus on their audience

When I book speakers for a CLE program I can tell immediately who the stars instructors are, and who's just going to phone it in.
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Is an attorney’s credibility all the court is concerned about?

You can wake up and smell the coffee and practice a different kind of law in court, or you can keep on pissing off the court. It really is your choice.
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