The hiring process—Legal considerationsBy Michael R. LiedMarch 2010Some highlights of the law of hiring and employment-- A must-read for any attorney who is also an employer.
How cloud computing will change the way we work—Hint: it’s here now!By Alan PearlmanDecember 2010Simply put, cloud computing means using Hosted Services. Hosted services can be a combination of offsite applications, data and hardware (servers) used to create and look up information, complete transactions, and perform analyses that would previously be performed only on a local PC or on-premises server.
How to grandfather, or not: A health care reform updateBy Paul ShaheenDecember 2010By carefully asking the right kinds of questions, and working with a qualified insurance professional in this regard, the analysis that you, and your firm, need to undertake in determining what type of plan is best for its needs will be made a great deal easier.
Law firm succession/exit strategies: Ideas for getting startedBy John W. OlmsteadJune 2010You should make a succession/exit plan as soon as possible—not just for retirement but for unexpected situations as well—so that your family, employees and clients are not left in the dark if something should happen to you.
LPES—Protecting your laptop from prying eyesBy Alan PearlmanJune 2010Four simple steps to help you protect the confidential information contained on your laptop, should it become lost or stolen.
Problem clientsBy Michael J. MeehanMarch 2010It is easier to decline a problem client than to terminate the attorney-client relationship. By identifying these problem clients at the outset, you can be a happier lawyer and have a more productive practice.
Protecting your office from employee theftBy Dan BreenDecember 2010Possibly the best advice is to implement a written loss prevention policy for your office. Like any other plan or strategy you use when trying cases, developing your business, or monitoring your financial growth, this plan is most effective if you put it in writing.
Staying safe with GPS technologyBy Alan PearlmanDecember 2010Being an active part of your children’s lives has always been important. Parental involvement is needed now, more than ever. Today it is possible to track a child’s activities via text messages and e-mail, as well as to monitor his or her whereabouts via GPS.
Who does the file belong to?By Donald E. WeihlDecember 2010There are many questions arising from clients who believe that the file an attorney creates for an engagement on behalf of the client is the property of the client.
Why it pays to accept credit cardsBy Amy PorterJune 2010Why turn away a prospective client who wants to use your law firm’s services and has the means to pay promptly?