Attorney’s Run

Attorney’s Run
Product Description
Fresh out of law school, London Vaughn discovers there’s no room in the prominent law firms for a middle-of-the-class graduate. While barely making ends meet as a waitress, she encounters a beautiful woman who engages her services irrespective that she has no experience, no office and no reputation. Almost immediately, London and her client are thrust into the deadly throes of a high-stakes international thriller of unimaginable scope.
Attorney’s Run
Tagged with: Attorneys • beautiful woman • international thriller • Law Firms • law school
Filed under: Deluxe Attorney
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Codex – Grossman which is based on my family in England
Hi Luke,
I will try to answer your question rather than try to sell you something. Above the line advertising does work and is really good for branding. If you get a good advert, an eye catching one in a good location where people see it, (think traffic jams) then it does get you noticed.
Will it drive lots of business your way? Unlikely as people don't really jot phone numbers down from these or remember email addresses. Law firms are something you only need now and then so there would not be instant buys, but at least they know a name. Personally I would only recommend billboards for brand awareness in the type of industry that you are in.
They are expensive alright but over a period of time they do get a brand message out there. If you are in it for the long term, then probably worth pursuing, but if it is just to boost short term sales, then I would think carefully.
The only other way it might work was if you were to maybe advertise something like "Get a free will made today, limited period only."
Something like that might drive traffic to you and you could possibly upsell.
Hope this helps
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first you need an undergraduate degree. this takes most people 4-5 years.
law school at harvard law will be 3 years, unless you take time off or fail a lot of classes.
that's a total of 7-8 years of school after high school.
oh, yeah. if you plan to attend harvard, you need to have amazing grades and extracurricular activities in high school and the same from a very, very good university. kudos to you for planning ahead.
Absolutely hilarious. And too, too true.
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Hit it, Ray!
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