I received an email Thursday evening
from law practice management consultant at Edge International and blogger, Gerry Riskin, asking if I had any thoughts regarding the ABA survey's findings on blogging.
Not exact matches
Sam Glover: Well and let's be clear, like most
law firms needs can be met in a variety of ways and at a variety of price points and so there's nothing unethical about saying, «Hey you should use this on premise server based system that's going to cost a certain amount of money and make that IT
consultant a lot of money,» and we're going to try to steer you away
from this cloud based
practice management software that doesn't make us any money, because they'll both meet your needs just fine.
It's in the same spirit we call out these small
law firm New Year's resolutions stemming from a white paper written with author and practice management consultant Ann Guinn: Nine Proven Strategies to Help Earn What You Deserve at Your Law Fi
law firm New Year's resolutions stemming
from a white paper written with author and
practice management consultant Ann Guinn: Nine Proven Strategies to Help Earn What You Deserve at Your
Law Fi
Law Firm.
Members include lawyers, judges, litigation support professionals,
consultants, paralegals and other professionals
from various
law - related professions such as e-discovery and
law practice management.
It includes a ton of practical information gathered
from a wide range of contributors, including successful solo practitioners,
law firm
consultants, state and local bar
practice management advisors, and
law school professors.