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[Appearance] Coffee Break with the Riverside County Bar Association

[Appearance] Coffee Break with the Riverside County Bar Association

July 16, 2020 Posted by Jeremy W. Richter Lawyering

I enjoyed my conversation with Chris Johnson of the Riverside County Bar Association, and was proud to talk about Level Up Your Law Practice as a part of the Coffee Book Club series they are doing this summer. The questions we got were compelling and showed that the audience was engaged. And I sold some books out of the engagement, so that’s exciting too!

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