MD firm specializes in lemon law on the judicial process is excluded
If life gave him lemons, attorney Craig T. Kimmel made, which of course: He and fellow lawyer Bob Silverman opened a law firm focusing on the right lemon judicially is excluded.
Thirteen years later, with offices in Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Kimmel & Silverman only opened its first office in Maryland, nearly 100 set in the case Owings Mills sector.
The lemon law firm is the perfect example of lawyers with marketing niche, “said Larry Bodine, a legal adviser sales in Chicago. After Bodine, niche marketing is an effective method to attract customers and differentiate a business of packaging.
“Slots for sale is actually present your services in the way customers buy legal services,” said Bodine. “Normally, when a customer is looking for a lawyer they want an expert. You do not want a general, everything works. It is useful for a law firm to position itself in a certain area.
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