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  • July 01, 2004

    Inside the Bar July 2004: Consumer pamphlets: A low-cost marketing tool for lawyers; provides a valuable public service

    The State Bar's Consumer Pamphlet Series communicates basic information - and gains the appreciation of clients and the public for the attorneys who distribute the pamphlets. The series is designed to be displayed in law offices, distributed as handouts during community presentations, or donated to community resource centers.

    Inside the Bar
    July 2004

    Consumer pamphlets: A low-cost marketing tool for lawyers; provides a valuable public service

    The State Bar's Consumer Pamphlet Series communicates basic information - and gains the appreciation of clients and the public for the attorneys who distribute the pamphlets. The series is designed to be displayed in law offices, distributed as handouts during community presentations, or donated to community resource centers.

    The pamphlet series covers legal issues that many people eventually face in their lives. Each pamphlet answers the questions most commonly asked, defines concepts and basic terms in plain English, and describes the need for, and role of, an attorney in dealing with the issue.

    Attorneys can customize the back of the pamphlets with their firm name, address, and phone number - an ideal, low-cost marketing tool. Attorneys also can license online versions for display-only in PDF format on their Web sites.

    Pamphlets are available in packets of 50. The cost of one packet is $18; 2-10 packets are $15 each; 11 or more packets are $13 each. Six- and nine-pocket display racks also are available.

    Orders also can be placed by calling the State Bar at (800) 728-7788 or (608) 257-3838.

    18 titles available

    • Alternative Dispute Resolution
    • Arrest
    • Bankruptcy
    • Buying/Selling Real Estate
    • Custody and Placement
    • Divorce
    • Guardians ad Litem in Family Court
    • Health Care
    • Hiring and Working with a Lawyer
    • Landlord/Tenant Law
    • Marital Property
    • Personal Injury
    • Probate
    • Revocable Living Trusts
    • Small Claims Court
    • Starting a Business
    • Traffic Accidents
    • Wills/Estate Planning

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