There is an excellent article in yesterday’s local Lexington newspaper that the Moriarty Law Office found especially compelling. Contributing columnist and former Lexington resident Ann Marie van der Hurk discusses the importance of community for any organization. She focuses on NASA and how the agency was affected by the recent government shutdown. In particular, she reveals how NASA’s “community” kept the organization alive while while the government went dark.
This kind of voluntary active participation in the continuity of an organization reflects the attitude held by the participants toward that particular organization. An active community for any organization begins with simple word of mouth discussion. As a positive attitude toward the organization grows, so in turn does the size and fervor of the community.
We found this subject compelling becuase of this firm’s long history of word of mouth referrals. We take great pride in the fact that a large number of our clients come to us because of the favorable reveiws they received from friends, family and acquaintences. We don’t use billboards or slick TV commercials to state our case…we are proud to say that our community does it for us.
Visit www.moriartylawoffice.com to see why we are recommended more often than most other law firms in the Bluegrass.
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