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Cordover Mentioned in New Book on Marketing Your Collaborative Practice

September 5, 2016/0 Comments/in Collaborative Divorce, Family Law News //Tags: collaborative practiceby Adam

Joryn Jenkins, a Tampa Bay collaborative attorney and multi-book author, has recently published her latest offering, “Open for Business: Changing the Way the World Gets Divorced.”  The book focuses on marketing for collaborative professionals.

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Joryn, a friend and colleague of Family Diplomacy managing attorney Adam B. Cordover, acknowledges Cordover’s impact on the collaborative community along with founders and leaders of the collaborative movement:

There are certain people who are changing the way the world gets divorced.™ You know many of them. They are making the difference, helping to push collaborative divorce to the tipping point. Lawyers like Stu Webb, Ron Ousky, Pauline Tesler, Clarissa Rayward, Norma Trusch, Linda Wray, Shelly Finman, Camille Milner, and Adam Cordover are making that difference. Facilitators like Peggy Thompson, Linda Solomon, Kate Scharff, Lisa Herrick, Nancy Ross, and Anne Purcell are making that difference. Financial neutrals like Ed Sachs, Susan Moussi, Kristin DiMeo, and Tina Tenret are making that difference. And these are just a few of the people who are changing the way the world get divorced.™

Below you will find the description of Open for Business, available on Amazon.com:

As a collaborative divorce professional, you must reach as many potential clients as possible. In this, her newest book, Joryn walks her reader through the steps to marketing your practice successfully, equipping you to become the face of collaborative practice in your community. Joryn will teach you the five fortes to effectively focusing and implementing your marketing efforts. Pitch effectively. Publish successfully. Present regularly. Develop the Profile that inspires first responders to suggest you to potential clients before they think of anyone else! Discover the delight of being invited to Partner with other collaborative professionals on their teams. Enjoy it when your consult asks you about collaborative divorce before you can suggest it! Learn from a collaborative process expert; join Joryn in her mission to change the way the world gets divorced and, at the same time, grow your own collaborative practice exponentially!

If you have questions about whether your family would benefit from the collaborative divorce approach, schedule a consultation with Family Diplomacy: A Collaborative Law Firm at (813) 443-0615 or CLICK HERE to fill out our contact form.


Adam B. Cordover is co-author of an upcoming book on Building A Successful Collaborative Practice.  Cordover is a founding and principal trainer of the Tampa Bay Collaborative Trainers, a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Law Mediator, and a member of the Research Committee of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals.

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