If you’re a lawyer at a law firm that has more than one practice group, and you have a book of business or you’re building one, there’s a good chance you’ve been encouraged by your colleagues to cross-sell the firm’s services.

They will want you to talk up to your clients your firm’s legal practices outside of your own so your clients will know your firm can help them with legal issues outside of those you are already helping them with.

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