Debt: The Silent Killer

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<p>This guy seems to think it works:</p>

<p>**To choose the best attorney, look at their credentials first:</p>

<pre><code>Number 1 – Top Law School. This means they work harder and smarter than most anyone else. A Harvard Law School graduate is a rare find. Lawyers will tell you that is the most impressive credential.
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<p>I Graduated from Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. If you have not heard of Harvard Law school, welcome to planet earth and enjoy your visit.**</p>

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<p>Now, whether you agree with him or not - and even I would disagree with him on the specifics of his marketing strategy - is not important. What is important is that he thinks it works, evidenced by the fact that he is marketing his Harvard connection as his #1 selling point as to why clients should hire him.</p>

<p>So, again, the key is to find those particular law firms who would care about adding a HLS credential to their marketing strategy. Certainly, I agree that some law firms have no interest. But some clearly do, in the same way that some movie-goers have no interest in the Twilight series, but others clearly do. The market exists, and you just have to cater to that market. </p>

<p>Again, it doesn’t matter whether such a marketing strategy works. It only matters whether the originators think it works. Seems quite clear that many law firms truly think it works, just like some moviegoers truly believe that the Twilight movies are some of the greatest movies ever made. </p>

<p>Here’s another law firm who is eponymously called: “Myharvardlawyer”.</p>

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