Daily Dispatch

What to Write? Ways to Find Ideas for Your Law Firm Blog

Figuring out what to write about on my blogs is a challenge I face every week, especially with our firm's patent blog. (I practice intellectual property, but not patent law.) I worry that my posts won’t be helpful or interesting enough to be ...

Ruth Carter - October 10, 2017
Blasting Barriers at Clio Cloud Conference 2017

Last week in New Orleans, I had the privilege of attending my first Clio Cloud Conference. Though I could talk about the presenters and programs all day, the overall theme that stuck was far more interesting than any one session. I came away ...

Megan Zavieh - October 6, 2017
Boost Productivity by Slowing Down a Little

You’re an unstoppable legal machine. You churn through a hundred pages of briefs and legal research every day. You’re running two phones, a tablet, a laptop and a portable fax machine off a light pole at the airport. Your inbox is an email ...

Bull Garlington - October 4, 2017
You Can Conduct an Internet Search, But Should You Google?

I once defended a product liability case where the client was adamant that the product always be called a “personal watercraft.” It most definitely was not, he insisted, a Jet-Ski. The issue was the use of a trademark to refer to a similar ...

Theda C. Snyder - October 3, 2017
Keeping in Touch With Client Newsletters

It can be tough to keep up with the content hamster wheel. Especially if you are trying to keep pace with bigger firms that seem to push out client alerts 24/7. So don’t drive yourself crazy. Get off the wheel. There’s still a way to publish ...

Susan Kostal - October 2, 2017
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Five Ways to Generate Referrals on a Budget

Whether you are a solo attorney or in a big firm, the ability to generate business is critical to your success. But we all struggle with how to do it without draining our bank accounts. So here are some tips on how you can get a referral ...

Paul Cannon - September 29, 2017
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Representing Rural Clients from a Big-City Office: Think Beyond Technology

In rural areas across the U.S., people are experiencing a unique legal problem: Lawyers are hard to find. Aging rural lawyers are retiring, and no one is around to replace them. This means criminal defendants are more likely to take pleas ...

Nika Kabiri - September 26, 2017
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Checklist for Making the Most of Media Mentions

Law firm media mentions can be great for business — but are you making the most of them? Here’s a handy checklist to follow.

Lisa Banks - September 25, 2017
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Think Big, Act Small: The Cure for What Ails a Struggling Associate

When I was practicing law at a large firm, the associate annual review period was always an interesting time around the office. This may not be true at all firms, and perhaps there’s more frequent communication happening these days, but in my ...

Jay Harrington - September 20, 2017
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Magic Business Development Pill for Lawyers

A number of years ago, a good friend shared what he considers the "magic business development pill." It's simple. There are only two ingredients: 1) Make your conversation all about the client or potential client) and keep it about them; and ...

Mike O'Horo - September 19, 2017
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