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Dear Mark,
Thanks for sending me a copy of your book, ans thanks especially for mentioning me. That is a real honor. I have started reading the book and love it. It is full of sounds advice and solid wisdom, not only for starting a family law practice, but also for living. I wish I had it 30 years ago.
Your friend,
T.W.C.
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Mark:
It is good to hear from you. Last August, I closed my practice after accepting a position as Professor of Law at Barkley School of Law in Paducah, KY. By the way, I have been recommending your book to students, especially those who are interested in Family Law or in Opening their own firms. At least two of the students have read the book and found it illuminating. Please let me know if you have any other books or articles forthcoming.
Sincerely,
T.W.H.
Paducah, Kentucky
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Mark,
Yours was the first book I purchased when I went out on my own, and it is a tremendous resource.
-J.W.T.
Manhattan, Kansas |
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Dear Mr Chinn,
Thanks very much for your book, How to Build and Manage a Family Law Practice. I've been practicing divorce law for many years, so I especially admire your emphais on maintaining balance, which, sadly, is an uncommon trait among so many of my colleagues.
If you're ever up this way, give me a call and I'll buy you a nice lunch.
Sincerely,
D.E.D.
Tewksbury, Massachusetts |
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Hi Mark,
I just finished your Family Law Office Management Guide book. I made many, many note for myself and gained valuable information from your experience. I truly appreciate your passion for family law and the critical responsibilities that come with it. Thanks for the interesting and productive read.
-M.B.B.
Jackson, Mississippi |
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Your book is wonderful. Congratulations to you -- it is a real accomplishment, and will be incredibly helpful. One of my students has been raving about it. She's reading it simply becasue she's intersted in Family Law practice and wants to learn what the real practice is like.
Best Wishes,
D.H.B.
Oxford, Mississippi |
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Here's my nerdy admission....I read your entire book last night. It sounded just like you, so apprently the rumor about a ghost writer must be false.
I'm having each memebr of my team read it since it will be a wonderful confirmation of our very similar practice philosophy and actions.
Well done!
N.H.H.
Tampa, Florida |
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I absolutely loved your book How to Build and Manage a Family Law Practice. It was exactly what I was looking for as a brand new lawyer.
Thank you,
S.L.D.
Pomona, California |
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Mr. Chinn:
I have just finished reading your book How to Build and Manage a Family Law Practice and I wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed it. I am a family law attorney in Georgia, and I started my own firm 2 years ago, and I wish I had had this book starting out. Although I did manage to do some things right, your book has given me invaluable and practical advice on how to improve my firm from the ground up. My goal is to build a practice based on client care, legal expertise, respectful interaction with opposing counsel, and an objective to achieve the most amicable solution in my clients' cases , and your firm is certainly a successful model of what I would like to achieve.
Thanks again for such a thoughtful and well-written book, and best wishes for continued success with your practice.
Regards,
R.I.E.
Atlanta, Georgia |
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Dear Mr. Chinn:
I am in the process of building a family law practice. I recently purchases a copy of your book, How to Build and Manage a Family Law Practice. Your advice and the forms included on the CD with th book have been invaluable. Thank you for your outstanding work.
Sincerely,
T.W.H.
Jackson, Mississippi |
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Good morning, Mark,
I just wanted to take a moment and tell you how much I enjoyed your new book. (I had to violate a few of your rules, but I finished the text yesterday.) It was excellent.
Even though I gave up family law and have no plans to return to that field, I still got a lot of good ideas that could (and should) be used in my practice.
R.P.S.
Lucedale, Mississippi |
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