Pitching for business is one of those crucial lawyer skills that doesn’t have much to do with being a lawyer. It’s hard to do well, but the potential payoff is huge.

For lawyers and firms that enjoy extolling their own greatness (OK sorry, that’s most of you), there’s a strong temptation to make the pitch about yourself: “I did this.” “Our firm did that.” “We are awesome.”

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