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INEXPENSIVE WAYS TO GET MORE CLIENTS AND BUILD YOUR CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY PRACTICE Bankruptcy Reform created a huge rush in new business leading up to the effective date of BAPCPA (Oct. 17 2005). Then, the floor dropped out. The phone stopped ringing. Cash-flow is in the doldrums. In this 40-minute video Morgan King, author of the book Marketing A Consumer Bankruptcy Practice, discusses seven inexpensive ways to get that phone ringing again. If you need some new business but your budget doesn't allow pricey radio, T.V. or mass mailing, you'll find King's remarks inspiring, important, and specific! |
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PROTECTING YOUR FEES: THE RETAINER AGREEMENT Surveys show that the way most attorneys collect retainer fees for consumer bankruptcy cases is exposing them to drastic consequences that include discharge of fees owed but not paid, or disgorgement of fees paid for postpetition services. Such practices are a ticking time-bomb for most attorneys. In this 30-minute program Mr.King explains the basic kinds of retainer fee agreements and the pitfalls of each, then suggests several strategies to bullet-proof the agreements. See also the book by Morgan King. Fees & Ethics in Consumer Bankkruptcy Cases, at BankruptcyBooks.com. |
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