Please join the OSB Tax Section's New Tax Lawyer Subcommittee for a fun Pub Talk networking event on May 11, 2010, at 5.30 p.m. at the Davis Street Tavern, 500 NW Davis Street, Portland.
Are you interested in tax law and want to build a successful and rewarding career, while attracting clients who will sustain you for years to come? How do you develop clients and build long-lasting relationships? How do you grow in your practice area while gaining expertise and recognition among your peers? Have you been told many, many times about the importance of practice/career/client development, but yet it’s all a bit foreign, unfamiliar, and slightly unsettling?
Then this event is for you:
Build Your Practice With Perfect Clients
We are pleased to partner with Jo Smith, President of Jo Smith Associates, Inc. (JSA). Jo is a business owner, Certified Management Consultant, writer, speaker and executive coach who founded JSA to help successful firms grow their business by leveraging their most important asset - the strength of their people. She works with professionals and their firms to help them grow their business.
Details:
When: May 11, 2010, 5.30-7 p.m.
Where: Davis Street Tavern, 500 NW Davis Street, Portland (mezzanine level)
How much: $10 (cash or check at the door)
RSVP: Nicki Heath, Nicki.Heath@MillerNash.com, 503-205-2352
Light appetizers will be provided; no host bar (and, of course, you are welcome to order off the Davis Street Tavern’s full delicious menu).
Pub Talk is the first in a series of events to provide an opportunity for new tax lawyers and lawyers who are interested in tax law to get together in an informal setting and build connections. If you have thoughts or suggestions for future events, let us know!
About us: The New Tax Lawyer Subcommittee of the OSB Taxation Section provides professional development, leadership, and educational opportunities and resources to lawyers new to the practice of law. Membership is open to attorneys until their tenth year of practicing or fifth year of membership with the OSB Taxation Section, whichever is later.
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