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Announcing The Fourth Annual MLF 50

By Elizabeth Anne 'Betiayn' Tursi
June 30, 2008

Because I have received so many inquiries regarding The MLF 50, we are announcing The Fourth Annual MLF 50 competition one month earlier than usual. It is time for law firm marketing and communications departments to starting thinking about their submissions for consideration to earn a spot on the coveted MLF 50-The Top 50 Law Firms in Marketing and Communications. Last year, the MLF 50 consisted of submissions and research into most of the AmLaw 100, Second Hundred firms and several firms that did not appear on either of those rankings. In keeping with past practice, firms of 100 attorneys or more are eligible.

The criteria for selection remain the same as last year. In this unusual economy, the emphasis this year will be placed on those firms that have created unique business development strategies utilizing marketing and communications tools without 'breaking the bank,' the bank being the marketing/communications budgets. Firms that have done more with less will receive greater attention.

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