NKU Chase Law and the Cincinnati Business Courier Offer Small Business Essentials Workshops
Highland Heights, KY (PRWEB) April 30, 2014 -- The NKU Chase College of Law Transactional Law Practice Center and the Cincinnati Business Courier have joined together to offer a series of eight interdisciplinary workshops entitled "Small Business Essentials." This series is designed to provide attorneys and other leaders with tools to support their businesses, including marketing, social media and privacy, the art of persuasion, finance, human resources, and branding.
Running, managing, and growing a successful business is an evolving process that requires strategic planning and continuing education. The workshops have been created to provide skills for success in business, including the business of practicing law. All workshops will be held at Crowne Plaza in Blue Ash, located at 5901 Pfeiffer Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45242. Workshop topics and presentation dates are as follows:
"How Did They Make That? - Hollywood Secrets for Business Success" - May 13, 2014
"Branding – What's in a Name?" – June 10, 2014
"Social Media: Risks and Rewards" – July 8, 2014
"Marketing: Business and Legal Strategies" – August 12, 2014
"The Power of Persuasion" – September 9, 2014
"Read and Use Financial Statements Like a Lender or Investor" – October 14, 2014
For detailed information regarding the series, or to register, see Small Business Essentials.
The Transactional Law Practice Center is a specialized program designed to help students develop the practice skills they will need to become successful transactional lawyers. Drawing on the resources and talents of a unique partnership of law students, faculty, practicing lawyers, and business leaders, the Center offers students innovative training in such fundamental transactional skills as interviewing, negotiation, drafting, business planning, and client counseling.
The NKU Chase Law + Informatics Institute provides critical interdisciplinary research regarding law, regulation, and industry practice as it is applied across complex information systems, emerging technology, and all areas of law. While not limited to any legal field, the Institute emphasizes intellectual property law, privacy law, business and securities law, international law, and evidentiary rules, because the creation, acquisition, aggregation, security, manipulation, and exploitation of data have the largest legal and societal consequences in these fields. Professor Jon M. Garon is the director of the NKU Chase Law + Informatics Institute.
Since 1893, NKU Chase College of Law has educated individuals who make immediate contributions to the legal profession and to their communities. With a collegial, student-centered environment in full-time and part-time programs, Chase provides an intellectually rigorous education in legal theory and professional skills; offers practical training through its curricular offerings, co-curricular programs, and specialized centers; and instills the ideals of ethics, leadership, and public engagement.
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Becky Fitzsimmons, Director of Communications, NKU Chase College of Law, http://chaselaw.nku.edu/, 859-572-5343, [email protected]
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