"Great Lawyering" Book Shows Lawyers How to Grow Their Practice

New Edition by James Durham Is Essential Guide to Growth in Tough Times


DEDHAM, MA--(Marketwire - March 9, 2009) - The revamped 2009 edition of "The Essential Little Book of Great Lawyering," which shows lawyers how they can keep current clients and grow their practice, is now available at www.greatlawyeringbook.com.

With law firms facing unprecedented competition, this pocket-sized book is timely reading for every lawyer, says author James A. Durham, a top consultant who's been a both a practicing lawyer and a purchaser of legal services. But his real goal in writing the book is to "eliminate lawyer jokes in my lifetime," he says.

According to Durham, top rainmakers aren't master schmoozers or salesmen. Instead, they know how clients define a great lawyer and they fulfill their clients' expectations.

"Jim has encapsulated the essence of great lawyering by showing the right methodology to greatness," writes Betiayn Tursi, editor of "Marketing the Law Firm."

"This little gem of a book sets out principles which can truly contribute to 'great lawyering' -- beneficial to attorneys in all types of practices. It's a must-read for those seeking fresh approaches to secure satisfied clients," says Danette Wineberg, VP, General Counsel and Secretary, The Timberland Company.

Lawyer recruiter Stephen Seckler adds: "In 53 pages, Durham packs a lot of wisdom for anyone looking to build a successful law practice."

Besides covering the essence of great lawyering and common characteristics of great lawyers, the book reveals pitfalls. For instance, a law firm lost a $500,000 account because they were rude to the in-house counsel's secretary. The counsel fired the firm because: "It's easier to find a new law firm than a new secretary."

A nationally-known motivational speaker and consultant, Durham was formerly the General Counsel of a small golf company, and the marketing director of Ropes & Gray LLP, one of America's largest law firms.

"Being a great lawyer is the best business development plan," Durham says. "But if you want to be a great lawyer, you must think like clients think."

A single copy of "The Essential Little Book of Great Lawyering" costs $11.95 plus nominal shipping and handling. Substantial discounts are available for orders of 10 or 50 copies at www.greatlawyeringbook.com.

Contact Information: Contact: Henry Stimpson Stimpson Communications 508-647-0705 Henry@StimpsonCommunications.com Jim Durham Jim Durham Consulting jdurham@lfdg.com 781-864-4820