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Red Flag Rule Clarification Act Passes!! What??

- Filed Under: Practice Management

Most practicing lawyers probably haven’t followed this fight closely, but anxious bar officials breathed a sign of relief yesterday.  The U.S. House of Representatives followed the Senate in passing the Red Flag…

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Drip, Drip, Drip…

- Filed Under: Practice Management

Many solo and small firm lawyers don’t spend much time reviewing financial data from their practices.  They are busy and just feel lucky to get through the day without too many important…

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ABA TECHSHOW In Your Christmas Stocking?

- Filed Under: Practice Management

Now that we’ve sailed past the crazed shopping of Black Friday and are well into Cyber Monday, maybe you should be sending a letter to Santa on your own behalf. A trip…

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Lose Your Glasses! Get Readability.

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The rush to get CLE credit before year-end is on, and Kristi and I had the opportunity to travel down to Mobile last Friday, along with Robby Lusk from the Office of…

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It Can’t Happen to Me!

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Three Alabama lawyers lost their office to a fire a couple of weeks ago. According to a subsequent article indicating that the fire was of suspicious origin, the security company monitoring the…

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Want to Earn More? Change Your Perspective

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When I was a kid one of the games we would play was to stare at a geometric figure, such as the one above, until it would “flip” and we could see…

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The End of Clients?

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Richard Susskind’s book, The End of Lawyers?: Rethinking the Nature of Legal Services, has recently come out in paperback.  The book discusses how changes in technology are eroding, and will continue to change, the work available for lawyers. Today, though, I’m more concerned with the possibility of the end of clients – those of solo practitioners and small firms.
Despite the fact that the recession has been declared officially over, I continue to receive calls from lawyers, especially solo and small firm lawyers, who are having trouble maintaining their practices.  Almost uniformly, they report that their business has just fallen off and doesn’t seem to be showing any signs of returning.  I’ve been puzzling over these mysterious, disappearing clients. Were they going to other lawyers? Were they solving their problems without resort to the established legal system?  Is it simply that so many people have lost their jobs?  Last week the happenstance of finding two diametrically opposed news items at the same time gave me a clue to what I’m afraid is happening.

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Save Your Bacon – Or Cook Your Goose?

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A blog post by Jan Berinstein with those eye-catching words in the title grabbed my attention this morning.  So much so that it inspired me to shake off the blahs I’ve had…

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Save 20% – But Only for One More Week

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I couldn’t do my job without the great books that LPM Publishing puts out, which is why I want to pass on the word that the ABA Webstore is offering a 20%

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Improving Your Practice With Checklists – And More

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Back in March, when I attended ABA TECHSHOW in Chicago, I left my keys in a desk drawer in my room at the Hilton.  Needless to say, when I arrived at the…

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