Dr. Keith Jarrett Named Independent Advisor to Newbridge Media LLC

RESTON, VA, Feb. 21 (TLC News) — Dr. Keith Jarrett has been named an independent advisor to Newbridge Media, parent company of The Ten Leaders Cooperative.

Dr. Jarrett is a media executive, longtime private-equity investor and nationally recognized instructor on entrepreneurship. From 1986 to 2001, he was a founding member and a former unit chief executive of Thomson Financial, the global financial information and technology solutions firm that later acquired Reuters Group Holdings.

Prior to launching his career as a leader and manager of media firms, Dr. Jarrett served as a Captain in the U.S. Army and graduated with honors from the United States Military Academy at West Point. He earned an M.B.A. from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, and later a Ph.D. in Financial Economics from Harvard Business School. He also worked as a research associate at Harvard Business School and as a Professor at Simmons College Graduate Management Program.

Today he teaches Financial Entrepreneurship at the Carolina Entrepreneurial Initiative at the Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

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Ten Leaders Cooperative Marks Tenth Year

RESTON, VA/FORT LEE, NJ (TLC News) — The Ten Leaders Cooperative, the nation’s original promotional cooperative for experienced professionals, celebrates its tenth anniversary next month, Director Stephen E. Clark announced.

“We knew back in 2002 we’d created an important platform for our members,” said Clark this week, “but the evolution of the marketplace — principally the growth of online search — really defined our role and spurred our growth.”

Clark, a former newspaper publisher and Wall Street financial writer, founded The Cooperative in February 2002. He added that “our members are the reason we’ve been successful.”

The first group, The Ten Leaders of Matrimonial & Divorce Law of Northern New Jersey, was researched in the Spring and Summer 2002 and announced in The New York Times in September of that year. Since then hundreds of groups in the law, medicine and finance have been researched and developed, and more than 800 of the cooperative’s 5,000 inducted members have chosen active membership.

Active membership, proceeds of which sustain and grow the cooperative, involves the development of Ten Leaders materials, including a Ten Leaders profile, which are distributed in print and online for as long the professional practices and remains in good standing in his or her profession.  Ten Leaders profiles are widely regarded as by far the highest quality personal online presentation of an experienced professional today.

Ongoing cooperative advertising campaigns of members and groups of members regularly appear in major metro publications, such as New York Magazine, Washingtonian and Philadelphia Magazine. Online campaigns on Facebook, Google AdWords and major news sites are regularly undertaken for active members as well.

The Ten Leaders Cooperative has profiled experienced professionals throughout the US, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Pittsburgh, New York, Boston, Washington and Atlanta.  Their profiles can be found at TenLeaders.org, TenLeaders.com and related sites, including such domains as LeadingDivorceAttorneys.com and LeadersInPlasticSurgery.com.

The Ten Leaders Cooperative has been recognized as one of the most authoritative and cost-effective marketing solutions for qualifying professionals since the dawn of the digital age.

The Ten Leaders Cooperative is a unit of Newbridge Media LLC, which separately operates Digital Press International, an independent news service whose feature articles are distributed online. Both units are based at the American Press Institute Building, Reston, VA.

For more information about the Cooperative contact Kristin Kahl, 703-391-6833.

 

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Health Care Attorney Keith Roberts Joins Brach Eichler

ROSELAND, NJ, Dec. 5 (TLC) — Attorney Keith J. Roberts, since 2006 a member of the Ten Leaders of Health Care Law of New Jersey, has joined the law firm of Brach Eichler L.L.C., based in Roseland.

Roberts, 43, is a longtime health care lawyer with deep roots to the New Jersey health care community, particularly independent practices and physicians.  He joins Brach Eichler  as a member of its health care practice, focusing on insurance litigation and arbitration matters.

Roberts built an early reputation as a successful litigator in Personal Injury Protection car-accident claims against insurance companies. According to his Ten Leaders profile, Roberts “brought a rare zeal to a field that many attorneys regarded as unimportant. In fact, in the late 1990s Roberts’ cases alone represented nearly 5% of all of New Jersey’s 20,000 so-called “PIP Arb” cases – an eye-popping share for a single attorney. That record earned the respect of many of the region’s physicians, whose payments had been held up by denials of insurance claims.”

Brach Eichler has nearly 60 lawyers, many focusing on commercial litigation and health-care matters.

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Best Halloween Costume of 2011

RESTON, VA Oct. 31 (TLC News) — The Ten Leaders Cooperative will provide the names of several good criminal defense lawyers once this person is arrested for child abuse:

http://www.funnyordie.com/pictures/1b16320a58/the-best-halloween-costume-of-2011?playlist=featured_pictures_and_words

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“Early Stage Research” Another Warning for Magazine Industry

RESTON, VA Oct. 14 (TLC News) — Magazines in recent years have seen circulation and advertising declines, and, though not nearly as severe as newspapers, a slow, tough transition to the digital age.

Now an utterly innocent online video, beginning to go viral, may have one of those defining impacts on perceptions:

http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/life/one-year-old-tries-to-work-magazine-like-an-ipad-2583883/

Magazine advertising still has its place, largely because digital advertising – with the notable exception of search – still doesn’t generate the consumer responsiveness that print advertising did for decades.

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Ten Leaders Cooperative Hires Kim Eisler as National Editor

RESTON, VA., Sept. 1 (TLC) — Kim Eisler — author, veteran journalist and respected observer of the American legal establishment — has been hired as national editor for The Ten Leaders Cooperative, TLC Director Stephen Clark announced today.

Eisler is the author of four books on the law and law firms, including “Shark Tank” and, most recently,  “Masters of The Game”, published by St. Martin’s Press in 2009.  “Masters of The Game” focuses on the personalities, power and influence of Williams & Connelly, one of Washington’s best known law firms.  For many years he wrote profiles and narratives on the legal community for The Washingtonian magazine.

“Kim and his remarkable skills and experience are an excellent fit for The Ten Leaders Cooperative,” said Clark. “He’s a talented writer and insightful observer of smart and accomplished people. We look forward to distributing and promoting his profiles of our members in the years ahead.”

For additional information related to this announcement, contact Kristin Kahl of The Ten Leaders Cooperative, American Press Institute Building, Reston, Va.

 

 

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TL Advisory: Blogs a Major Commitment, Carry a Downside

RESTON, VA., June 30, 2011 (Ten Leaders Cooperative News) — The online revolution has redefined marketing for everyone, as websites, search and digital content today play a key role in the promotion of any business or professional practice.

But blogging — writing regularly for an online audience, to optimize traffic to your website and to show others how bright and reliable you are — poses more risks than consultants and promoters of blogs are letting on. “It’s certainly not something to jump into,” says TLC Director Stephen Clark.

LexisNexis, now owned by a New Zealand company that controls Martindale-Hubbell and lawyers.com, emailed a newsletter to the legal community this month extolling the virtues of blogs by lawyers and law firms.  It promotes a July webinar by law marketer Larry Bodine, who asserts that lawyers will receive “88% more leads from consumers if you blog … and 67% more leads from businesses if you blog.”

http://www.lexisnexis.com/promotions/144335a.html

The newsletter points out that blogs on law firm sites help boost search rankings by generating a fresh supply of keyword-laden text. It recommends that you be reliable and regular with your posts, be personal in style, and of course re-broadcast all your blog writings to Twitter and Facebook.

According to Clark, a former newspaper publisher and Wall Street financial writer, launching and sustaining a web log for your business is a fine idea — if you have the time, discipline and have a clear idea of your objectives, both for the blog and your practice.

But most professionals don’t, and they shouldn’t make the kind of commitment required to make it successful.  There are serious issues to consider before committing yourself or your practice to blogging. Here are a few:

1) Once you start a blog, you can’t stop, at least without raising questions about why you launched a blog in the first place.  Thus the commitment is not minor. Unlike news sites, blogs offer no  revenues except perhaps Google Adsense advertising on blog pages, which is either inappropriate or won’t pay enough to justify the advertising, says Clark.  “You are entering a new line of business — it’s called publishing,” said Clark.

2) Lawyers and physicians generally have levels of expertise that require years of work — that expertise is valuable, and shouldn’t be paraded out casually online. They should be chary of publishing their insights in blogs, which by definition are accessed by a faceless, nameless audience.  Doing so can degrade their status, and risk cheapening themselves and their services, Clark says.    Further, getting too chatty just makes you look unprofessional, he adds. “If you are any good at what you do, people want to look up to you,” says Clark. By blogging, “your reputation can be damaged without even knowing what you wrote to damage it.”

Commentaries and opinions common to blogs are open to scrutiny by readers with all kinds of motives. They often prompt exchanges with anonymous readers that devolve into a waste of time — or worse. “That recalls the old saying, ‘Never wrestle with a pig — you both get all dirty and the pig likes it.’”

3)  Average blogs don’t require a lot of time, but very good blogs worthy of high-quality practices require a ton of time. With every post you make an editorial judgment — what to focus on, what style to write with, how much to disclose — and that process takes time. The better you are, the more time it requires.  There is no question that writing helps focus your thoughts, and blogging can be valuable to the writer.  “I know a lot of bloggers who showed they are authorities in their field — and it helped them get a job,” says Clark. Any professional who wants a practice to grow should be focused first and foremost on performing well for paying clients and patients, Clark says.

4) Other online activities are more important. Whatever client-retention statistics consultants pull out to justify blogging, good clients — reasonable, sophisticated people with resources — hire you not because you write a blog or what you post on it.  As the best professionals know they still retain you by referral — and then after vetting you online.  That’s why, Clark says, the issues of site quality and reputation protection are much more important that any web log. A site doesn’t need to be complicated or laden with text — in fact, less is always more — but it must reflect a simple message that conveys your values as a professional.  The site is an extension of you and your practice. And reputation protection — identifying and challenging third parties that post critical, anonymous reviews of a professional’s services, and monitoring irresponsible sites like Avvo.com — is far more important today than blogging.

5) Blogging as a means to raise your standing with search engines is overrated, primarily because you and your firm’s site will always be found when potential clients conduct an online search using your name or your firm name.

If you search by your practice area — “New York Plastic Surgeon” or “Bay Area Employment Lawyer” — your site is competing with a throng of aggregating sites that spend substantial sums to appear on the first page of Google or Yahoo results.  Blogging may improve your position, moving you from say page 5 to page 4, but no amount of blogging will help your site crack the top tier of results, particularly now that Google fills the top of the first page with paid results.  And in any case, according to Clark, listing on aggregator sites tends to attract less sophisticated clients.

6)  Twitter and Facebook are in their relative infancy, and are evolving quickly. Using them requires the same kind of time commitment that a blog does, and like a blog they pose risks as well.  Facebook and Twitter are fine as a mass-distribution tool (indeed, corporations and big retailers moved to Facebook quickly because they could identify and track users) but threading your Blog posts to social media only expands the risks that the blog itself already presents.  “Any professional who seeks a high-quality client base should be careful about committing to a regular presence on Facebook, or regularly Tweeting. There is too much potential for misinterpretation or some kind of backlash. At some point you’ll be tempted to ‘give away’ your expertise. Right now I would avoid both,” says Clark.

7) Blogs produced by third parties — common on the sites of financial advisors, an industry that generates lots of low-cost content and market reports — are not that useful for the sites of high-end professional practices.  Clark doesn’t recommend them,  largely because the professional loses control of the message, and because a third-party blog is even less effective as a search-optimization tool.

8) The bottom line is that there are plenty of ways to demonstrate and project your professional competence, and many are the traditional kind: Speaking before professional groups, teacher and continuing education settings, and writing articles for professional journals.  Your online presence can refer to all of those, and help build your credibility and authority in the digital age.

One example of a useful, steadily produced blog is Charles Abut’s njdivorceblog.typepad.com — a stream of professional developments for divorce lawyers in New Jersey. This blog is a dry recap of court and case-law minutiae, and is clearly not intended for a mass audience. But it serves the purpose of helping position Abut, a longtime independent divorce lawyer and mediator, as a resource of the rest of the divorce-law community.

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Bill Johnson, Clay Greene Polled Most Experienced among Marin County, Calif., Divorce Lawyers

SAN FRANCISCO – April 1, 2011 (TLC News) – Veteran Bay Area divorce lawyers Bill Johnson and C. Clay Greene were cited as “most experienced” among divorce lawyers of Marin County by 20 Bay Area lawyers polled in 2010.
Johnson, based in Sausalito, and Greene, of San Rafael, each have more than 30 years of experience handling divorce matters.  They received 15 and 13 references, respectively, when The Ten Leaders Cooperative asked 20 Bay Area divorce and trial lawyers, all based outside Marin, who are the “most experienced” divorce lawyers Marin County. The poll was taken over a three-month period in late 2010.
Johnson is a founding partner of Johnson & Miskel in Sausalito.
Johnson was inducted into Ten Leaders in 2008. His Ten Leaders profile, developed the following year, can be found here:

http://www.tenleaders.com/law/matrimonial-divorce-law/california/north-bay-marin-sonoma-napa/william-johnson/1477/

Greene is a partner of Greene Jordan Taubman & Taubman. His Ten Leaders profile can be found here:

http://www.tenleaders.com/law/matrimonial-divorce-law/california/north-bay-marin-sonoma-napa/clay-greene/1473/

Also receiving votes were Madeleine B. Simborg of Corte Madera and John McCall of San Rafael; according to their offices both are serving as “private judges” handling arbitrations and mediations.

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Four TL Members Named Judges in NY, NJ

WASHINGTON, D.C., March 24, 2011 — (TLC News) — Three divorce lawyers and one employment lawyer who are original members of Ten Leaders have been appointed judges in state jurisdictions since 2005, according to Ten Leaders Project Manager Kristin Kahl.

All four — Employment lawyer Kathleen Tomlinson of Long Island,  Linda Christopher of Rockland County, NY, Margaret Goodzeit of Warren County, N.J., and Eric Spevak of Camden County, N.J. — were inducted into Ten Leaders groups in New York and New Jersey in 2003.

The Hon. Linda Christopher was named to The Rockland County Family Court bench in 2004. In 2006 she began serving as an acting member of the New York State Supreme Court.

http://www.judgelindachristopher.com/index.html

Maggie Goodzeit, a member of the Ten Leaders of Matrimonial & Divorce Law of Central New Jersey, was a partner at Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis in Iselin, N.J., prior to being tapped as a Somerset County Family Court Judge in 2007.

http://www.greenbaumlaw.com/Newsletter/Article.asp?articleCode=873M39C21I25

Finally, Eric Spevak of Haddonfield, N.J., was named an administrative law judge in 2009 by the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development.

http://lwd.dol.state.nj.us/labor/wc/content/offices.html

All three are now listed as Alumni of Ten Leaders. The judicial appointments “certainly reflect the competence and integrity of the professionals inducted into Ten Leaders every year,” said Kahl, who is responsible for providing Ten Leaders profiles and related materials to the cooperative’s active members.

(TLC News — March 23, 2011)

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Tiki Barber Found His Divorce Lawyer on TenLeaders.com

NEW YORK, N.Y. , March 10, 2011 (TLC News) — Longtime New York Giant star Tiki Barber told his divorce lawyer that he found her on TenLeaders.com, the lawyer reported to TLC this week.

The New York City lawyer, who due to confidentiality constraints could not be identified, is representing the former running back in Barber’s “nasty split” from his wife of 11 years, Ginny Cha.

http://www.bvonmoney.com/2010/06/24/tiki-barbers-divorce-battle-gets-uglier-wife-accused-of-nasty/

What’s more, this week Barber, retired for four years and who will be 36 next month, filed papers with the league to make a comeback in the NFL. The Giants said they plan to release Barber after any settlement in the current talks with owners and players.

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