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Dallas attorney Michelle Michaels has been chosen for a highly competitive professional development initiative. She will participate in the Dallas Women Lawyers Association's Business Development Program, widely known as "The Pitch."
This exclusive program is designed to equip accomplished women lawyers with advanced skills to grow their legal practices and enhance their professional profiles. Participants engage in intensive training focused on key aspects of business development, including effective networking, client relationship strategies, and presentation techniques. The curriculum culminates in participants crafting and delivering a compelling pitch for their legal services.
The selection process is rigorous, seeking out attorneys who demonstrate significant leadership potential and a commitment to career advancement. Membership in the program is considered a notable career milestone, offering invaluable mentorship and access to a powerful network of peers and industry leaders.
Through this program, participants gain practical tools and increased confidence to navigate the business side of law. The initiative underscores a growing emphasis within the legal community on providing women attorneys with dedicated resources to achieve greater success and recognition in the field.
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