Organizing Your Law Office for Effective Management
Your firm is likely one of your biggest assets and largest revenue production sources, so it’s worth the extra time to keep it tidy. Start by taking simple steps.
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Your firm is likely one of your biggest assets and largest revenue production sources, so it’s worth the extra time to keep it tidy. Start by taking simple steps.
We cannot stress enough the importance of maintaining continuous coverage, mainly due to the claims-made and reported nature.
Email is a communication staple and many organizations have been sued because of email messages. Be aware of the liabilities and implement techniques to protect your firm.
Today's firms aim to attract, retain, and promote diverse professional staff, fostering an inclusive environment that values all contributions to the workplace.
With the large selection of legal-specific accounting tools available, even small firms can find solutions to overcome billing challenges.
There are new risks to attorney-client privilege. Your law firm should be taking action to adopt best practices as the way we communicate rapidly changes.
Whether you choose to offer free consultations or not, keep in mind Rule 1.18(b) of the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct.
Your firm needs to create a symbiotic relationship with clients to determine the most appropriate fee arrangement.
Every four years The ABA’s Standing Committee on Lawyers' Professional Liability does a study to determine which areas of law caused the most claims in the United States.
Insurance markets are cyclical in nature. The cycle runs through what is known as a soft market and a hard market. Stay informed and prepared for a hard market.
Obtaining insurance allows lawyers to rest easier knowing that a missed deadline might not result in an expensive, out-of-pocket payout during an otherwise unblemished career.
Law school does little to prepare you for the BUSINESS of law. It is essential for you to understand the fundamental components of developing a business plan for your law firm.
Begin the experience for yourself: prompt contact from an agent, a no-obligation estimate tailored to your needs, and the professional reliability your business deserves!