Question:
Our firm is a fourteen attorney general practice firm located in Dayton, Ohio. Two of our attorneys focus their practice on personal injury defense and the other attorneys are transactional attorneys. While the practice is doing well overall, our litigation work is dropping off. I would appreciate any ideas that you have pertaining to marketing a litigation defense practice.
Response:
Insurance carriers are a leading purchaser of insurance defense services – but so are self-insureds – big box retainers, national restaurants and food chains, sports arenas, shopping centers, and municipalities. Typical decision-makers:
The law firm needs to know who they want to target and often have to make application to get on the panel/list of approved counsel, respond to RFP’s, submit proposals, etc. to get the business. In other words, the law firm needs to first get on the list. Then the law firm needs to cultivate relationships with the typical decision-makers. This is getting harder as many companies have policies against such other than education formats such as seminars, presentations, etc.
Some marketing tools needed to market a defense litigation practice:
I would start by developing a target client list, an action plan, and go from there.
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John W. Olmstead, MBA, Ph.D, CMC
Posted at 08:53 PM in Marketing
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