Posted On: May 16, 2010 by Guest Author

The Rainmaker Institute Sends Generous Donation To The BISNAR | CHASE Walk Like MADD Team

The Orange County injury attorneys at BISNAR | CHASE have always been driven by our ambition to do right by our clients and make our world a better place. We strive to make a difference in every client's life. Our job doesn't end when a client receives a settlement. We continue to help our clients even after their case has been finished. When word of the Walk Like MADD 2010 fundraiser reached BISNAR | CHASE we couldn't refuse. Joining MADD's fundraiser was an opportunity to give back to the community and help prevent drunk driving. None of this, of course, would have been possible without the help of a people like Stephen Fairley of the Rainmaker Institute.

Stephen demonstrated his dedication to our cause by generously donating to the BISNAR | CHASE Walk Like MADD team. We thank him from the bottom of our hearts for his support. It is evident that Stephen shares our resolve in the fight to secure justice for victims of serious personal injury incidents.

For those who don't know Mr. Fairley, Stephen is the founder and CEO of the Rainmaker Institute. The Rainmaker Institue is a team of law firm marketing experts who know how to get results. Through Stephens insight and invaluable service, the Rainmaker Institute has helped thousands of law firms generate new and better referrals for their practice. His cutting edge law firm internet marketing strategies help take the guess work out of creating a successful law firm.

This year's Walk Like MADD fundraiser had an ambitious goal. Stephen Fairley's generous contribution has shown that he and his staff are in the business of helping others. We look forward to continuing work with Stephen and his team to secure justice for seriously injury victims.

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