26th Annual Marketing Partner Forum in January 2019

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In January 2019, Marketing Partner Forum descends upon The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel in Dana Point, California for a three-day summit on law firm marketing and business development designed for the industry’s top business professionals and rainmakers. Conveniently situated near John Wayne Airport, Orange County (SNA), Laguna Niguel is the ideal backdrop to launch a new era of industry-leading content focused on profitability and client development in a dynamic and competitive legal services market.

Why You Should Attend:

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  • Marketing Partner Forum is designed for client development partners, rainmakers, and the senior-most legal marketing and business development leaders across the profession.
  • Our content reflects the experience and sophistication of our international audience in terms of rigor, ambition and scope.
  • Attendees can engage venerable thought leaders both within and outside of the legal industry.
  • Our program offers ample networking opportunities and the stunning scenery, golf course, spa and hiking trails at one of California’s most idyllic resorts.
  • Participants can take advantage of our law firm partner conference track, consisting of several compelling sessions designed specifically for legal practitioners.
  • We have also created a brand new solo & small law firm track, with sessions designed for business development executives & partners alike.
  • Finally, attendees can interact directly with senior clients and network for new business;
  • Refresh & reflect at our Wednesday Welcome Luncheon and Friday Bloody Mary Brunch;
  • And depart the event with practical takeaways to share with peers and firm leadership.

 

Please Save the Date! Online registration now open.

Information about our conference venue and nearby airports is available here.

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For questions about this event, please call 1-800-308-1700

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Learn more and register here.

 

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