Patrick H. w/ Bruning Legal: How Limited Networks, Poor Marketing, and Overuse Destroy Your Practice
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Many expert witnesses believe working with the same few law firms ensures steady income—but this strategy is slowly destroying their credibility.When you're routinely used by the same defendant or defense counsel, judges take notice and your opinions lose value.Patrick Hendricks, a partner at Bruning Law Firm in St. Louis, reveals why experts need to diversify their client base or risk becoming pigeonholed.Overused experts eventually get discredited by opposing counsel, and the firms that relied on them move on to someone new.Your website and marketing aren't optional—they're how attorneys outside your network find you in the first place.A professional online presence signals to potential clients that you're responsive, tech-savvy, and serious about your practice.Outdated websites are a red flag that makes attorneys hesitant to hire you, even if your credentials are impeccable.Notable case examples and trial experience matter far more than a 10-page CV filled with academic credentials.Video introductions help attorneys evaluate not just your expertise, but how you'll perform in front of a jury.Building a diverse network takes effort, but it's the only way to sustain long-term success as an expert witness.Contact Patrick at Bruning Law:Website: https://www.bruninglegal.com/Facebook: / bruninglegal X: https://x.com/BruningLegalLinkedIn: / bruning-legal YouTube: @thebruninglawfirm If you're curious about how to grow your practice quicker and consistently schedule a call with me and we can go over a custom strategy:https://latinowebstudio.com/calendar