Client fee agreements: it’s time for a reviewBy Carl R. DraperJanuary 2002The past 12 months have seen three decisions from the appellate court that have provoked alarm, concern, and a review of law office practices concerning fee agreements with clients.
Disgruntled employees in your law firm: The enemy withinBy Sharon D. Nelson & John W. SimekDecember 2002Scary, but it is all too common for disgruntled employees to strike at their employer by causing technological calamity.
“The electronic lawyer” ™By Alan PearlmanJune 2002Last month I told you about an exciting new scanner to take care of all your business card needs.
“The electronic lawyer” ™By Alan PearlmanJune 2002There are some products in the market place that we can do without, while others just keep getting better and better. Iomega Corporation is one such company that keeps coming up with the best in storage and containment products for both the PC and MAC world!
Engagement lettersBy Donald E. WeihlOctober 2002This article will discuss the reasons engagement letters are utilized, the benefits they provide, and examples of the content of portions of engagement letters that are commonly in use.
Get organized—use a checklistBy Paul J. SullivanApril 2002Everyday, people in all walks of life use a checklist to get themselves going into their daily routines.
How would you rate the morale in your office? Diagnosing the problemBy Joseph DailingApril 2002When you walk into your office in the morning, what does it feel like? Is your office a place where people greet one another politely or even enthusiastically or is your office a place where no one says "Good Morning" and where people quietly pass in the hallway without acknowledging each other?
It’s timeBy Donald E. WeihlJanuary 2002In the October, 1991, poll conducted by the section council, articles on efficient use of attorneys' time ranked high in the responses as a desired subject of attention in the newsletter.
The large-client dilemmaBy Donald E. WeihlDecember 2002Law firms of all sizes represent large clients on a day-to-day, month-to-month, and year-to-year basis.
Oh where, oh where has my back up gone?By Maximilian M. PrusakJanuary 2002Have you ever sung the Back Up Blues? If you haven't, you will be probably feel quite content and a bit overconfident.
Out of controlBy Maximilian M. PrusakOctober 2002Has your practice ever been "out of control"? Have you become a "crisis manager"? Has your spouse told you that your work life is out of balance? If so, read on.
Part-time employment—Does it work?By Jeffrey A. RouhandehDecember 2002Part-time Employment--does it work? Is this a rhetorical question? I want to go on record and state unequivocally, maybe.
Presenting the billBy Donald E. WeihlApril 2002While the practice of law is an honorable profession, a lawyer, like anyone else rendering services, is entitled to be compensated for those services.
Reinventing your law practice: 25 tips for implementing changeBy Dr. John W. OlmsteadDecember 2002During the next 10 years, law firms will either undergo dramatic change and transform themselves or they will cease to exist. Present business and management practices will no longer serve practitioners well in the global electronic marketplace.
Stop! I want off!By Thomas J. BrannanJanuary 2002If you practice law--you know the feeling. At best, it is a monthly event, at worst, a daily event.