Thursday 29 May 2014

Manchester United and High Street Lawyer - What a combination!!!

For the next HSL Strategy Day I have gone all out and booked the home of Manchester United - Old Trafford. Okay their latest performance hasn't been as good but it's hard to deny that the Man United ground is the home of legends.



I have invited legends of the legal world to present. All of them have one thing in common; they want to help small law firms make more money. Our fantastic line up includes: 
  • Andrew Roberts of Law League
  • Nigel Haddon of Burcher Jennings
  • Joe Reevy of Legal RSS/Words4Business


Each of our speakers will be giving special offers of their products to attendees, so your delegate price more than covers the savings that you will enjoy. 


Implementing the ideas at conferences is rarely easy so I make this special offer to the first ten firms who book from this email. I will give you one hour of my time FREE after the event to help you implement the ideas you glean from the Strategy Day. Normally, I would charge £250 for this but for the first 10 firms to register it's free. This offer is open to existing HSL member firms and those who have not yet joined.

My time + Your challenge = improved profits. 

You choose the subject, whether it is a marketing, training or compliance issue or something else. 

See you in Manchester

Monday 26 May 2014

What is HighStreetLawyer Workshare?


HighStreetLawyer.com is a support services organisation for small to medium law firms assisting them in a variety of areas including marketing, training, strategy, procurement and networking.

HSL Workshare is our exclusive social networking platform where member firms share ideas, problems, solutions and work. They can also promote their services and procure services from other firms and our preferred suppliers. Sign up for FREE to find out more

It’s where we deliver tips, advice and training to our member firms and it’s where our preferred suppliers promote their services.

·         one of the great things about something like HSL is that we can and hopefully will bounce ideas off each other, just as you would with colleagues in a large law firm.
            GH, Gateshead

·         it’s good sharing info and ideas on here. I'm also now in touch with a selection of people I trust.

RF, Sheffield

·         I hope to collaborate and work with you all on this excellent platform.
I'm a firm believer that there is more to be gained from sharing than having a silo mentality.
            MS, Welwyn Garden City


Connect with people

The more people you are connected with, the more people can see, like and comment on your posts.

Sending an invite is easy. Just click on the “connect” button.  Sending a short message to introduce yourself when you connect. Helps to build relationships and trust.

Join Groups

HSL Workshare is made up of groups. There are groups for different practice areas. These are OPEN groups. Anyone can join.

OPEN Groups are also used for the HSL Preferred suppliers. To keep the site free from blatant advertising, suppliers maintain groups where they discuss their products, services and any special offers.

Strategic groups are OPEN or CLOSED depending on their nature. To join a CLOSED group your membership of it must be relevant and approved by the site administrator.

Promote yourself

There are a number of ways to promote yourself and your law firm on HSL Workshare

Featured firm  - each week one firm is our featured firm, their content is publicised and commented on by others. They are promoted on all HSL social media accounts;  twitter, linked in, blog

Ambassadors – Ambassadors are responsible for maintaining activity in a specific group. This is a great way to steer discussions to topics that promote the work that you wish to attract

Your profile – keep your profile up to date and include a picture and contact details to make it easier for others to connect.

Keep sharing and growing the network

Invite colleagues in your firm to join the debate on HSL Workshare. Everyone in your firm is automatically whitelisted.

Invite trusted colleagues in other firms who can add value to our network. Their invite requires the approval from the site administrator so only invite GOOD law firms with people willing to share and contribute

To find out more join us in Manchester on 11 June at Old Trafford and hear from the founder of HighStreetLawyer.com Gary Yantin and a great line up of speakers, all focussed on helping small law firms thrive not just survive. 

Wednesday 14 May 2014

Supporting the staff at the Land Registry

Today for the first time since 1984, which is probably the first time for many of the people affected, the staff of HM Land Registry went on strike. Organised by the Public and Commercial Services Union, staff at the 14 regional offices of the Land Registry yesterday commenced two days of industrial action and picketing.

The PCSU and Land Registry staff are campaigning about the Government's two consultations regarding the future of the Land Registry. The consultation sought views on whether the Land Register should be split into a Service Delivery Company which performs the day to day commercial and administrative functions of the Land Registry and a separate Office of Chief Land Registrar providing a regulatory role. The consultation went on to consider whether the Service Delivery Company should be transferred to the private sector in whole or in part. In short, a privatisation of the Land Registry.

Land Registry staff, present and past, are opposed to these proposals. They fear job cuts and are concerned about the integrity of the Land Register and the data that it incorporates. Essentially details about every land purchase in England and Wales.

Many high street firms including members of HighStreetLawyer.com across the country are equally opposed to the proposals. But, they don't have the opportunity to go on strike or picket outside their offices. The most we can do is try to make people aware of the good work that the Land Registry does, the first class service it provides to front line conveyancers and in turn the house buying public. The changes, if implemented, will have far reaching implications for small law firms, leading to greater risk, higher professional insurance and ultimately higher fees for conveyancing. If you want to know more about this aspect ask your local law firm.

The irony of the Land Registry staff going on strike is that there will be very little, if any, noticeable effect of the action. This is because most of its work is carried out behind the scenes, post completion of transactions and it is a well run effective organisation. But, it seems they have little choice too if they want their views heard in Westminster. The consultations have now closed but your local high street law firm will be able to tell you how you can still get involved.

Listen to Gary Yantin MD of HighStreetLawyer on this morning's BBC Radio Leicester Show. Fast forward to about 2 hrs 7 minutes. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01y9ht8 

Follow our Save the Land Registry campaign on facebook 

Sunday 4 May 2014

Another successful project completed on time and on budget by HSL Content

A website is one of the most basic marketing devices which all law firms should have. It need not be flashy or expensive, but it should do your firm justice and provide prospective clients with accurate and relevant information, to help them decide whether to instruct your firm. Nowadays, you can create a website using tools such as Wix or WordPress without spending much time or money. Amazingly, hundreds of firms do not have a website at all. But just having a site is not enough; it needs to say the right things about your firm, or you could end up being listed on Roll On Friday’s list of bonkers law firm websites.

At HSL, we provide our clients a bespoke web copywriting service, complementing our newsletter and blog-writing service. This month, our team was engaged by an established general practice firm based in the Midlands, who had recently left a well-known brand and needed to create a new website. The firm set a very short timeframe for fact-finding and writing the copy for the new site, related to the opening of a new office. They required copy for all of their different practice areas, and a profile page for each fee earner. Our team delivered punchy, SEO-driven content which exceeded the expectations of the client and was delivered ahead of schedule.

The key to producing effective website copy is ensuring the writers understand the culture of the firm, its goals, and what key message it would like current and prospective clients to come away with. When we are engaged to produce web copy, we take the time to get under the firm’s skin, so that we can write in your stead, and in your name. Hiring external writers means that your fee earners can spend more time on productive work, and gives you the peace of mind that your website could help generate new clients, not send them elsewhere.
For more information about how HSL’s copywriting and newsletter services could improve your marketing efforts, contact Gary Yantin on gary.yantin@highstreetlawyer.com.