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Setting Expectations and Delivering on Them with Patricia Baxter

Setting Expectations and Delivering on Them with Patricia Baxter

December 17, 2020 Posted by Jeremy W. Richter Lawyerpreneur Podcast

In Episode 33 of Lawyerpreneur, Patricia Baxter and I talk about the importance of setting client’s expectations for how you will work together and how that works to the benefit of both you and your clients. We talk about Baxter’s podcast “The Defense Never Rests” and the new book she colloborated on, #Networked, in which 20 women talk about their careers and the relationships they forged during a pandemic.

Lawyerpreneur Setting Expectations and Delivering on Them with Patricia Baxter

Setting Expectations and Delivering on Them with Patricia Baxter

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