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Lawyer Seeking Lawyer Learns What Client Service Isn’t

When one lawyer sought representation, he found himself facing a Goldilocks situation: The first lawyer blows him off without offering […]

Report: BigLaw To See Profit Gains In 2015

Transactional work will buoy law firms to an anticipated five percent gain in profits in 2015, according to a Citi […]

The Unhappy Client

It’s not just errors in legal strategy and practice that tick clients off, according to malpractice attorney Steve Crislip. More […]

Law Firm Hit With TCPA Charge

A law firm has been sued under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. The plaintiff alleges the firm violated the TCPA […]

Reducing Lawyer Turnover Costs With “Predictive Assessments”

The largest 400 law firms in the United States suffer more than $9.1 billion a year in attorney turnover costs, […]

How Can Lawyers Secure Mobile Communications?

With much, if not most, of modern work taking place on cell phones, Lawyerist surveys available tools for encrypting mobile […]

Get Control Of Your Email

“If you can effectively manage your email, you are far more likely to be able to effectively manage your time, […]

The In-House Fantasy May Be Full Of Holes

David Maurer, former in-house counsel and now a legal recruiter with Major, Lindsey & Africa, dissects the fantasy of going […]

What Not To Do When A Client Retires (Or Is Fired)

A critical list of what not to do when a client is fired, retires or simply moves on.

It’s Too Late to Send Rate Increase Letters

Because many companies budget on a calendar year annual basis, the deadline to notify clients of intentions to increase rates after the first of the year has already passed.

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