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Everything a Lawyer Needs to Know When Drafting Fee Agreements, Pt. 1

Megan Zavieh | This two-part article addresses nine issues every lawyer should consider when drafting fee agreements for clients.

Megan Zavieh - September 28, 2020
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Small Law Firms Still Struggling With Finding New Business and Managing Administrative Tasks

Just released. Thomson Reuters' 2020 State of U.S. Small Law Firms report finds small law firms continue to face significant challenges. For innovators willing to streamline and invest in tech: Opportunity is yours.

Joan Feldman - September 2, 2020
How Acknowledging Microcultural Differences Can Make You a Better Lawyer

Megan Zavieh | Acknowledging microcultural differences can mean better communications with clients, better outcomes and fewer bar complaints.

Megan Zavieh - September 1, 2020
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Surviving a Bar Investigation During the COVID-19 Crisis

Megan Zavieh | If you're under state bar investigation, don't rush through it. Ask for reasonable extensions and prepare yourself for new and changing COVID-19 processes.

Megan Zavieh - July 21, 2020
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Law Firm Reopening Advice from Established Managing Partners

In "Reopening: What Law Firms Need to Know," managing partners share insights into how they are tackling the challenges of resuming business. 

MyCase - July 10, 2020
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How I’m Using Client-Centered Design in My Law Firm

Robert Theofanis shares an example of putting clients' needs first. It's the little details that can set your firm apart from the pack.

Robert Theofanis - May 28, 2020
Preparing for the Unknown Disaster Preparedness and Business Continuity Planning for Law Firms
Preparing for the Unknown – Disaster Preparedness and Business Continuity Planning for Law Firms

Product Spotlight | When disaster (or just the unpleasantly surprising) pose a threat to your firm, be ready with a disaster and business continuity plan.

MyCase - April 3, 2020
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COVID-19 Impacts for Solo and Small Firm Lawyers: Beyond Remote Work

Roy Ginsburg | There is much more to this COVID-19 situation than remote work. If you practice in the solo and small firm world, here’s my take on a few other important things to consider in the pandemic age.

Roy S. Ginsburg - April 2, 2020
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Expanding Your Solo Practice Without Hiring an Associate

Family law attorney Russell Knight shares a time-tested solution that allows a solo practitioner to bring on additional staff with little to no risk.

Russell Knight - February 11, 2020
Top 12 Law Practice Tips of 2019
Top 12 Law Practice and Productivity Tips of 2019

Which topics captured readers' attention in 2019? To kick off the new year, a look back at the most popular practice tips.

Joan Feldman - January 2, 2020
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