Research Study Testimonial (Law Offices of Amy N. Tirre, A Professional Corporation)

Amy Tirre is a sole practitioner lawyer who opted to have both her residence and her law office included in the research study.   As Amy explained "It is critical to my business that I have new clients consistently contacting me for legal representation because that translates into money for my services."  When I first interviewed Ms. Tirre, she indicated that although she had built a sustainable practice she had some anxiety about the future because of the declining economy.  She was looking for a new success strategy that could help her improve the "consistency" of new clients and cash flow.  After she joined the research project, Amy reported 20% improvement in her business cash flow.

Amy Tirre's comments at the time of her Exit Interview confirmed that she got what she was looking for:
        "The Real Estate Success Strategies that I have learned [during this study] have significantly improved 
         the steadiness of the calls I have received from new clients for business.  In addition, I believe that my 
         reputation has grown so that I get more referrals from lawyers who do not practice in my area of 
         expertise, for clients who need a lawyer with my specialty.  For a $1,000.00 investment, I have received
         over $20,000.00 in value in terms of increased cash flow and steady business over the past 6 months. 
        The consistency of new clients for my law practice has improved by 30%.  My sense of well-being has
         improved by 50%.  I have felt more at ease...and that underlying sense of anxiety about my financial
         future and career success has disappeared.  I enjoyed the process and the results.  My law practice
         has continued to prosper, the telephone continues to ring with new business and I have happy 
         paying clients."

 

 

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