How should you start to map the route to your exit? The answer begins with how you are grooming your practice's assets now, so that you can recoup value later. And the sooner you are conscious of the role your current management practices will play in your ability to exit well, the better you’ll come out. Here are five assets to consider.
Originally published May 26, 2011When you make a bad hiring decision, it is usually because you don't really know what you are looking for. So, what can you do to make sure the interview accurately reflects the nature of job and reveals the candidate’s suitability?
Originally published May 25, 2011Today’s idea, especially for small-firm lawyers, is this: revive your law school study groups. Not literally—your original classmates have long since moved on to other practices and careers. But set up a private study group with between five and 10 other lawyers whose practices overlap, but don’t completely coincide, with yours. They’d be in the same general practice area and the same basic jurisdiction, but their specialties and focuses would differ slightly.
Originally published May 23, 2011Could you stand to add little more melody to your daily life? Well, if you aren’t already taking advantage of the very wide world of Internet music to modulate your mood and power your productivity, then it’s time you learned a few dance steps and entered the floor. There are tons of great places to […]
Originally published May 20, 2011Sometimes, the winning formula is right in front of you. This is often true when marketing your firm online and building its web presence. Many lawyers would benefit from spending just a few hours reviewing the websites of their three top rivals. Here are some quick tips on what to look for, and tools to help.
Originally published May 19, 2011To become known as a top-level firm, you must make care and service for clients your top priority, and view every interaction as a chance to exceed their expectations. While this may seem obvious, you'd be surprised at how often the basics are overlooked. Here are a few ideas to consider.
Originally published May 18, 2011Financial success is not measured by the billable hours you work, but by the amount of cash you actually realize from them. Uncollected receivables are tantamount to an interest-free loan to the client that can eat up your cash flow and compensation. Your firm shouldn’t be a bank that carries your client’s expenses. Instead, take a businesslike […]
Originally published May 17, 2011
Quick: Who’s the top personal injury lawyer in your town? Criminal defense? The high-profile lawyers who spring to mind have developed an image, or personal brand if you will, to connect their name to their practice in the mind of the public. You can do a number of things to improve and refine your image so […]
Originally published May 16, 2011It’s Friday! If you’re anything like us, you have a long list of must-do’s and want-to-do’s for the coming weekend. Before you ease on out the office door and start checking things off that list, take a peek at this week’s Friday Five. We’ve got links to lists that could change your thinking on several fronts. […]
Originally published May 13, 2011What a strange time to be a lawyer, and worse yet, to be in law school. I suspect that many law students are beginning to feel they are earning a degree in sheepherding, or buggy whip manufacturing. It’s not just the economy. That would be easier—because you could assume that the economy will get better, in which case the return on your investment in law school will simply be delayed.
Originally published May 12, 2011