“Everybody is always marketing,” said Griffin Bell. “But most lawyers have no idea how to sell anything. They don’t teach salesmanship in law school. They don’t teach marketing. A lot of people frown on people marketing. When I was a young lawyer we were marketing by doing good work, by going to bar meetings and meeting other lawyers. There has always been some form of marketing in the legal profession.”

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