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At $3,000 an Hour Who Can Afford Attorney Marketing Guru, Nader Anise?
July 26, 2007

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At $3,000 an Hour Who Can Afford Attorney Marketing Guru, Nader Anise?  Maybe Glenn Close, Mega-Lawyer on FX's 'Damages'

Boca Raton, FL – July 26, 2007 – If you think the high-powered, hard-hitting law firm like Hewes & Associates couldn’t possibly need the help of the highest paid legal marketing strategist in the United States (and probably the world), think again.

“Almost every law firm on the face of the earth has the potential of turning its practice into a cash cow, says Anise, an attorney who coined and popularized the much-used phrase "lawyerpreneur" to describe a solo practitioner or a small firm lawyer. “I know exactly what works and what doesn’t.  Isn’t that worth $3,000 an hour?  You bet it is!”

In fact, many lawyers who follow Anise's strategies have doubled, tripled and even quadrupled their income.  Unlike Glenn Close, who plays super litigator Patty Hewes in FX's "Damages," which premiered Tuesday night, they have been able to do so without resorting to deceit or unscrupulous tactics.  Michael Dye, a prominent drug and alcohol attorney, even went from making a measly $500 a month to an impressive $20,000 a month using Anise's 'secret speech' strategy.  
 
And Mark Schecter, who handles complex litigation and real estate cases in Fort Lauderdale, FL, credits Anise with the advice that helped become more profitable.  “A single technique Nader discussed helped to increase the bottom line of my firm by almost $45,000,” Schecter says.

 How does the country's most dominant legal marketing expert do it?  Twist his arm a little and Anise will reveal just a bit of his secret win-win strategy. “I encourage lawyers to set their fees by assessing the VALUE of their work rather than strictly by the number of hours clocked,” he says.  “Otherwise lawyers become no different than unskilled laborers.  Whether it takes a lawyer two days or two months to keep someone out of jail – why shouldn’t he be compensated the same?  There’s nothing wrong with top-level lawyers earning four figures an hour.  Just like anything else, you get what you pay for.  Legal services are no different."

So here is the $3000 question: is Anise worth the money?  Scores of attorneys who are paying him that amount for a single consultation – and coming back for more – think so. And the drawers in Anise’s office are full of enthusiastic testimonials from some of the 22,000 lawyers he educated over the years – attorneys who are now running highly profitable practices.  Maybe that is why he has a four-month waiting list of lawyers clamoring for his advice.

The advice that even a superstar lawyer like “Damages’” Patty Hewes could benefit from.

To interview Nader Anise, Esq., call the Anise media hotline at:  (954) 392-8824.  To learn more about him, go to www.naderanise.com/bachmann .

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If you think the high-powered, hard-hitting law firm like Hewes & Associates couldn’t possibly need the help of the highest paid legal marketing strategist in the United States (and probably the world), think again.