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Writing for the web tip – experience lists

Experience lists are a crucial part of a lawyer’s on-line profile because they provide clients and prospects with concrete examples of work that has been done.   I just came across an elegant approach to experience lists from legal and business writer Doug Stern.  What he recommends is shifting  the emphasis from the work done to the client served.

BEFORE (1)

Acted for a clean energy company in multiple rounds of venture capital led financing.

AFTER (1)

A clean energy firm engaged [FIRM’S NAME] to help the start-up through multiple rounds of venture capital-led financing.

BEFORE (2)

Representing a health sciences company and its European subsidiary in an action for infringement of two European patents for evacuated, plastic blood collection tubes brought against members of a competing health sciences group in the Patents County Court.

AFTER (2)

A health sciences company and its European subsidiary engaged our firm to assist them in an action for infringement of two European patents for evacuated, plastic blood collection tubes brought against members of a competing health sciences group in the Patents County Court. 

By shifting the primary focus to the client and away from the law firm the experience bullets are more interesting to read and less repetitive.  Next time you revise your practice group or personal profile on the web I recommend you read Doug Stern’s post on and try out his recommendation.

About the author

Allison Wolf

I am the founder of AWAL and one of the most senior coaches for lawyers in North America. I have helped countless clients over the past fifteen years, develop thriving legal practices and before that served as director of marketing for award-winning law firms. My specialty is uncovering the thinking traps and gaps holding clients back and helping them acquire the mindsets, skills, and habits for growing successful and rewarding legal careers. After a career in legal marketing and business development with law firms in Beijing, New York, and Vancouver, I was trained as a coach in 2004 at Royal Roads University and now coach clients from across North America. You can reach me at allison@shiftworks.ca or learn more about my coaching practice from the coaching section of the Attorney With A Life Website.