When the Brain Injury Association of California had to cancel its April legal conference, chairperson Erica Chavez sought ways to keep attorneys engaged in its absence.
Since then, she has been helping put on legal webinars, which have been occurring on a regular basis with rising viewership and participation.
Previously, getting eyeballs on a webinar was like pulling teeth. Just prior to the pande...
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