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Will Your Voice Attract Clients?

by Carolyn Elefant on April 16, 2006 · 4 comments

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Between Lawyers has this discussion over whether lawyers should advertise by voice.
Dennis Kennedy writes:

It does make sense. If you are hiring a lawyer for his or her advocacy skills, wouldn’t you ideally like to hear (or see) some examples of the lawyer in action? Event planners routinely ask for samples from prospective speakers.

Has anyone out there gotten hired as a result of an online voice sample?  Write in and let me know.

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  • http://www.bartoslawfirm.com Ramona Bartos

    I am a petite young lawyer with a commanding but higher range female voice, and find it frightening and disheartening that the final cut as between lawyers will come down to dramatic ability rather than substantive knowledge and experience in the law. I think you work with what you have by nature, and hone what you can gain by study and experience.

  • http://www.bartoslawfirm.com Ramona Bartos

    I am a petite young lawyer with a commanding but higher range female voice, and find it frightening and disheartening that the final cut as between lawyers will come down to dramatic ability rather than substantive knowledge and experience in the law. I think you work with what you have by nature, and hone what you can gain by study and experience.

  • http://www.niepaonline.org/ Mohammed

    Mohammed

    Quentin Dexter Rogelio

  • http://www.niepaonline.org/ Mohammed

    Mohammed

    Quentin Dexter Rogelio

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