Sentences with phrase «running a law firm often»

Running a law firm often means you have two, um, back ends to cover — yours and your client's.

Not exact matches

Today, the schemes are often run by unscrupulous Wall Street investment firms that are unloading portfolios of foreclosed homes and «threatening communities of color,» as well as immigrants, according to a report issued Thursday by the nonprofit National Consumer Law Center.
Scalability — from the phone system to other information systems — is often the last thing on an attorney's mind as they start a small or solo law firm, especially if they haven't run a business before.
And while many small law firms often identify themselves more as lawyers, less so as business people, the reality is that they are indeed running small businesses.
There is no rule of thumb as to how often the technology running a law firm website should be upgraded.
They have difficulty believing that law firms are often a conveyor belt on which it seems partners just have to run faster and faster every year until they collapse or are rudely ejected.
Solo and small law practices often run on very thin margins so benefit from law practice management software even more than large firms do.
Small law firms often find it difficult running their practice efficiently.
While working hard, lawyers also have enjoyable and fulfilling lives (many very interesting, believe it or not), and often the subtle things that make law firm life enjoyable — the law firm's rock band, running team, etc. are used as a recruiting tool, but overlooked as a marketing opportunity.
Indeed, were I running a law firm that often dealt with sex offense cases and offenders, I would be very eager to hire Hamilton - Smith to help me serve this client population whether or not he ever gets admitted to the bar.
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