Accommodating the mobile employeeBy Alex RechenmacherFebruary 2017Employers willing to take the leap and let their workers conduct business outside of the traditional office space need to make important accommodations for this newer, flexible work force.
Best practices to impart to business ownersBy Mason ColeSeptember 2017Choosing a partner to embark on the challenge of launching a business should be approached similarly to finding a life partner.
Billing optionsBy Amber MikulaMay 2017As clients seek more opportunities to save money, attorneys must become more flexible with billing options, in order to meet the needs of the clients.
Case management systemsBy Gina Arquilla DeBoniMay 2017Author Gina Arquilla DeBoni shares her firm's experience using the Trial Works case management program.
Cutting costs, maximizing memberships and streamlining your practiceBy Elisha S. DeenDecember 2017This article highlights the many small ways in which one can keep the costs of necessities down by using resources he or she already has or by simply doing a little price checking.
Formulaw from IICLEBy Alan PearlmanDecember 2017In the practice of law, nothing can seem more tedious than the constant repetitive actions of legal forms, petitions and documents.
Issues to consider when moving or opening a new law officeBy Amber MikulaJune 2017Some issues to consider include compliance with municipal requirements, developing or updating your marketing information, informing your client of your new contact information, and registering the changes with the appropriate licensing bodies or government agencies.
Lawyers need to blogBy Alan PearlmanMay 2017A review of LexBlog, Inc., a company that will take all of the guesswork out of preparing and creating your legal blog.
Mentoring attorneys in a small law firmBy Jeremy S. KarlinJune 2017New attorneys are the greatest and riskiest long-term investment a small law firm will make. Here are 10 suggestions on how best to mentor new attorneys to ensure the best return.
The role of the office managerBy Kerry M. LavelleDecember 2017The office manager needs to be an extension of the managing partner. His or her job is to serve as an absolute support mechanism and system for the managing partner.
Solo practice tips to rememberBy Letisha Luecking OrletJune 2017Eight common-sense tips to help you be a better and more successful lawyer.
Systems, processes, and checklists all critically important to a successful law officeBy Kerry M. LavelleJune 2017Imagine having a compelling and detailed checklist, or litigation handbook, specific to your firm’s “process” encompassing the local rules where every new attorney and attorney thereafter would need to understand in the process for litigation.
Taking care of your mental healthBy Nicole SartoriSeptember 2017Managing your law practice can leave you with little time and even more stress. That stress can be paralyzing, and can lead to anxiety, depression or a host of other mental health issues.
Tax basics for the new managing partner of the small firmBy Amy RupiperSeptember 2017A look at the various taxes a new managing partner will encounter and a proposal on how to best deal with theses taxes and their various reporting and payment obligations.
To invest or not to invest in online marketingBy Dion U. DaviMay 2017You have to invest a certain amount of time and money to be relevant in the legal profession. The question becomes how much, and to arrive at the answer you have to determine your ultimate goal.
The value of mentoringBy Kerry M. LavelleDecember 2017Mentoring a new attorney has multiple benefits for the young protégé, but also provides benefits for the senior attorney in his or her mentoring role.
What’s your succession plan?By Kerry M. LavelleDecember 2017There are basically four strategies to consider for a law firm succession plan: sell to colleagues; sell to a third party; liquidate the business and move on; or transition the business to family members.
When can I destroy my records?By Kevin J. StineJune 2017In March 2017 the ISBA issued Advisory Professional Conduct Advisory Opinion 17-02 to help attorneys find a solution for this common question.