From client communications to solo attorney burnout, Law Firm Suites gives its top picks for blog posts of the week. Law Firm Suites chooses its top blog posts of the week. Take a look and see what interests you! 1. […]
Read More >Are you a solo attorney who needs to work on their time management? We made a list of our favorite online resources to help you become more productive. Time management is an invaluable skill for solo attorneys who struggle to […]
Read More >In this week’s edition of Things I Wish I Knew, Joleena Louis discusses four mistakes she has made (and witnessed others make) as a solo attorney. Every day is a lesson when you are running your own law practice. Solo […]
Read More >Civil litigation attorney, Kerith Kentish, shares his advice on how to build positive relationships with staff in order to avoid solo attorney burnout. I believe in Richard Branson’s wisdom: Employees come first. I recently shared my advice for combating solo […]
Read More >A quick answer to the question: What is a Virtual Law Office? Sometimes when the words “LAW” and “VIRTUAL” are put together they are used interchangeably to describe three different concepts: a virtual law firm, a virtual law office and […]
Read More >Thinking about starting a solo law firm? We made a list of our favorite online resources. Starting a solo law firm is challenging, but know that you are not alone. Whether you’re just starting to plan or ready to take […]
Read More >In this week’s edition of Things I Wish I Knew, Joleena Louis discusses issues she had with client communication in her solo practice and the steps she took to improve. One of the primary complaints clients have about their attorneys […]
Read More >Civil litigation attorney, Kerith Kentish, shares his advice on how to effectively delegate legal work to clerical staff in order to avoid solo attorney burnout. As a solo attorney, I find it useful to lean on my administrative staff to […]
Read More >We rated seven virtual office vendors in New York on their compliance with legal ethics rules. UPDATE FOR 2016: In a two-to-one split decision released on April 22, 2016, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that […]
Read More >From attorney burnout to holiday gifting ideas, we’re sharing our most popular blog articles of the week. See what we chose! Here you have it: our top 10 best performing blog posts of the week. Take a look and see […]
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