Running a law firm today means so much more than the actual practice of law.
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.
In a
Law.com commentary piece, «Let Lawyers Be Lawyers,» Karen Asner of White & Case argues that given the complex administrative tasks involved in
running a large
law firm today,
firms are better off delegating administrative tasks to professional administrators, thus freeing lawyers up to be lawyers.
Of course there is Managing Partner Magazine, an excellent publication aimed at those who
run today's
law firm.
Clio makes
running your
law firm easier, try it for free
today at Clio.com.
Back in the 1970s, the people
running today's biggest
law firms would have been young, carefree
law students and associates who'd rush out each weekend to dance at the coolest clubs of the day.
Today, we're talking with Katrina Leung about her business
law firm which she
runs from the office of her practice management provider, Clio.
Once I passed, that opened up the floodgates of things to do to start my
law firm and get up and
running (which, I am pleased to admit, I am open
today — though no one is ringing my phone yet!).
Abacus Data Systems, the San Diego company long known for its AbacusLaw practice management system, branched off in a whole new direction
today with the launch of Abacus Private Cloud (APC), a secure, hosted, cloud - based environment for
law firms to
run all their technology and applications.
Running a modern
law firm is how you will succeed in
today's market.
Last year, David Curle summarized the results of the 2016 ILTA / InsideLegal survey about purchasing technology for the Legal Executive Institute, asking, «In the day - to - day
running of a
law firm, is there enough multidisciplinary engagement between the various professions who are
running today's
law firms?
Larry Bodine
ran an item
today in his blog entitled «If a
Law Firm Were
Run Like Southwest Airlines.»
The event, aimed at an audience of chief marketing officers,
law firm business development executives, and media relations professionals, is held at the University Club in New York, and
ran yesterday (May 19 2015) and
today, May 20 2015.
Many
law firms today seem to be
run as if they expect to wind down operations and cash out their equity shareholders in about five years» time, leaving leadership voids, unfunded retirement plans, and unmet mentorship needs behind them.
We held a lively roundtable in late June to address some of the most pressing matters around
running a
law firm in Canada
today.