Monday, April 6, 2009

“Bankruptcy and Economic Trends, Creating law firms prosperity in tough times”

Seminar: “Bankruptcy and Economic Trends, Creating law firms prosperity in tough times”

Presented by Vigilant Document Services, LLC & and Sponsored by Innovative Coaching LLC

Guest Speakers: Scott Forgey, J.D. Founder & COO, Vigilant Document Services, LLC



Scott Forgey has spent the last 20 years as an attorney and entrepreneur developing businesses, and training and developing individuals, teams and enterprises. He is committed to creating agile law firms that perform as extraordinary businesses. As a bankruptcy practitioner who has filed thousands of petitions, Scott has the in-depth knowledge of the legal system and what it takes to run a high-volume practice. A major shift occurred as he applied the disciplines of Marketing, Sales, Customer Relationship Management and Industrial Process Management to the practice of law. The result was a new paradigm practice that created extraordinary results for the clients and the law firms as traditional roles were abandoned for throughput-designed processes. In his Business Consulting practice, Scott’s commitment is that companies are seamlessly aligned and organized around a common future that creates breakthrough business results for both employees and the business. His expertise is creating and executing custom-designed business initiatives and cultural shifts that produce breakthrough results. This shift is sustainable with proven methodologies for managing the presence of that self-expression and grounding the Vision in committed action with accountability and integrity.



When: Tuesday, April 14th
Where: Sheraton Suites Cypress Creek Ft. Lauderdale (555 NW 62nd Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309)

Time: 8:00 AM-10:00 AM
Cost: $25 with registration in advance and RSVP. $30 at the door (Complementary Breakfast included)

RSVP: Francisco Matos fmatos at myinnvoativecoaching.com



Come for breakfast and listen to how you can shift your resources to enter the bankruptcy practice or improve your current practice.

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