Spotting Clients Whose Business You Should Decline & How to Do That
Key approaches and techniques for empowering counsel to decline potential clients when it may be necessary to do so

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Client reach, growth, and satisfaction are foundational elements in operating a successful law practice. But practice growth is challenging and often brings on a daunting decision: Should I sign on with this client or not?
Counsel, of all fields, face unique ethical issues when evaluating a case or client for representation and strengthening this decision-making process is vital to the success of your practice. If you have trouble turning down potential clients, then this program is for you.
In this new program we discuss how to do a thorough intake, how to evaluate if a potential client is right for you, reasons for turning down a potential client, and how to ethically turn down a potential client. This program brings together practitioners—new and seasoned—using real-world hypotheticals to illustrate how to avoid such difficulties.
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