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With this issue, I will say goodbye to my Editor-in-Chief position at Marketing The Law Firm. It has been a wonderful seven years. Thanks to all the great people who contributed articles over the years, to my regular columnists and to the stellar MLF Board of Editors. A special thank you to Wendy Kaplan Stavinoha, Steve Salkin and Louis Bartella for working with me to make each and every issue of MLF special, and to Jeannine Kennedy for her great work in helping to promote the newsletter.
As I move on to give my full time and attention to the Women in Law Empowerment Forum (WILEF) which I co-founded, I know that I have left MLF in good hands. Beginning in January, Kimberly Alford Rice will become Editor-in-Chief. I wish her all the best.
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