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[ By Scott Pacheco, marketing and communications manager at Lerch, Early & Brewer, and Gina Eliadis, director of marketing & business development at Goodell DeVries] As we pass the one-year mark of the coronavirus pandemic, law firms have settled into their “new normal” for client relations and business development. Of course, much of what we learned during 2020 will inform how we proceed in 2021. While some things have changed significantly, the basics remain the same. We talked with several marketing and business development professionals throughout the Mid-Atlantic region to learn how they are approaching their 2021 initiatives. Here is what they had to say: In-person seminars have been a part of my firm’s marketing efforts since our inception. As such, this created a need to think outside the box, and we tried to find the best ways to turn challenges into opportunities while staying sensitive to the pandemic situation. People were, and still are, getting Zoomed out.
Abortion: Why this issue won t die JavaScript in your web browser. Please Engaging views and analysis from outside contributors on the issues affecting society and faith today. CP VOICES do not necessarily reflect the views of The Christian Post. Opinions expressed are solely those of the author(s). CP Current Page: Voices | Abortion: Why this issue won t die Abortion: Why this issue won t die | Saturday, January 23, 2021 Another anniversary of Roe v. Wade is upon us. And in recent days, the pro-life movement has suffered some serious political setbacks. Unsplash/Michalina Outgoing President Donald Trump was surprisingly pro-life. In contrast, incoming President Joe Biden, although he is a Catholic, has become so pro-abortion that he believes in abortion for any reason up to the very moment of birth – and that you and I should pay for it.
Abortion – The Issue That Will Not Die Friday, January 22, 2021 @ 8:19 AM Another anniversary of Roe v. Wade is upon us. And in recent days, the pro-life movement has suffered some serious political setbacks. Outgoing President Donald Trump was surprisingly pro-life. In contrast, incoming President Joe Biden, although he is a Catholic, has become so pro-abortion that he believes in abortion for any reason up to the very moment of birth – and that you and I should pay for it. Vice President Kamala Harris is just a heartbeat away from the presidency. She is so pro-abortion that when she was California’s Attorney General, she threw the book (and then some) at video-whistleblowers David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt who shot some undercover videos documenting the grisly practice of Planned Parenthood trafficking in baby body parts.