Attorney Biz Dev
You've been told to build your personal brand. Your firm has its own brand. So which one actually wins clients? And what happens when the two don't line up? In this episode, Bill and Tobi unpack how firm branding actually functions in legal practice: what it does for the individual attorney day to day, why visual identity is only the surface layer, and how to think about a rebrand without panicking the partnership. You'll hear: * Why firm brand and personal brand are layers of the same offering, not competing forces * The two sides of a firm brand: external differentiator and internal cultural anchor * The shift in big-firm branding: from hiding talent to putting people on stage * How brand strategy scales from sole practitioner to multi-office firm, and why each requires a different playbook * Three triggers that signal it's time for a rebrand: identity, market, leadership * Why the internal rollout (and not the public launch) is what makes a rebrand stick This episode is especially relevant for: * Attorneys who want to make better use of their firm's brand assets in their own client work * Managing partners and firm leaders weighing a rebrand or new website * Marketing and BD professionals working across multiple offices or markets Branding isn't decoration. It's the stage your business development happens on — and built right, it does some of the selling for you.
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