Law Firm Suites’ founder and corporate attorney, Stephen Furnari, spouts off about deadbeat clients and questions why lawyers do not pursue collections more aggressively. The number of clients who just don’t pay their legal bills never ceases to amaze me. […]
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Attorney Networking Tip: By networking “organically”, that is finding ways to network as you go about your everyday business (for example in your law office space), you can grow your business without the hassle of attending those awful networking events. […]
Read More >Earlier this week I was in the LFS mailroom engaging in a battle of wills with the copy machine (I lost) when in walked Mike*, a solo attorney who does mostly business litigation. We exchanged standard niceties. How are you? […]
Read More >Solo attorneys and small law firms are routinely victimized by perpetrators of attorney trust account scams, and why they are easy targets. About a month ago one of Law Firm Suites’ virtual office clients was sharing with us exciting […]
Read More >Can a non-resident attorney ethically maintain a New York City Virtual Office? Fairly often, prospective out-of-state clients ask us about the ethical implications of having a New York City virtual office. Many small firm attorneys erroneously believe virtual office rental […]
Read More >Megafirm’s demise started with a series of FU emails — not shocking to the Biglaw escapees in Law Firm Suites’ shared law office space. This week’s New Yorker features an article about the collapse of megafirm Dewey & LeBouf. But […]
Read More >Virtual office New York attorneys see increased settlement offers based on their business address. Running your law practice from your home has many perks, including increased time for family and the ability to practice on your schedule. But the […]
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