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. […]
Read More >This week in Bigger than Biglaw, Neena Dutta discusses the billable hour system and how networking gave her the confidence to buck the system and go solo. As many of you reading this know, an offer letter from your dream […]
Read More >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 >How a Virtual Office New York will allow your NJ based firm to charge a higher hourly rate. For many lawyers, a virtual office New York location may be the best option to increase your currently hourly rate while maintaining a […]
Read More >This week in Young, Hungry and Committed, Virtual Office New York lawyer, Vivian Sobers, chronicles one hectic day in the life of a solo attorney. Busy is an understatement. Meeting new people as an attorney is always complicated. Inevitably, someone […]
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 >Weekly blog series about corporate immigration attorney and Law Firm Suites client, Neena Dutta, who left the Biglaw world (and paycheck) behind for the personal rewards of solo law practice. In 2007, I start practicing at a large, multi-service firm, […]
Read More >Coffee obsessed clients in shared law office space are pissing profits down the drain. Literally. Many of our shared law office clients are coffee aficionados. In fact, coffee obsessed might better describe them. On a weekly basis, we accept packages […]
Read More >New bi-weekly blog Series, Observations from Reception, helps small firm attorneys in shared law office space be more productive and improve their client’s experience by providing insight about their law practice from the perspective of LFS’ non-practitioner receptionists. One of […]
Read More >This week in the Young, Hungry and Committed blog series, virtual office NYC attorney Vivian Sobers talks about new cases and necrophilia. (Not in that order.) I never thought my law firm’s name, never mind my own personal name, would […]
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