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Posted on: Apr 27, 2022

Small firms and solo practitioners are often without a robust support network and find themselves working long hours with little reprieve. Many of our colleagues are experiencing unparalleled workflow. Within these confines, small firms and solo practitioners must be pragmatic about capacity by setting realistic expectations with clients, and this means turning down new clients, firing bad clients, or referring work out to other attorneys.

Posted on: Apr 27, 2022

Small firms and solo practitioners are often without a robust support network and find themselves working long hours with little reprieve. Many of our colleagues are experiencing unparalleled workflow. Within these confines, small firms and solo practitioners must be pragmatic about capacity by setting realistic expectations with clients, and this means turning down new clients, firing bad clients, or referring work out to other attorneys.

Posted on: Apr 21, 2022

Most law firms need to update their technology, and many are aware of it. Of course, that doesn’t mean they will actually update their technology. A primary reason for the reluctance is simple: data transfers suck.

 

Posted on: Apr 21, 2022

Most law firms need to update their technology, and many are aware of it. Of course, that doesn’t mean they will actually update their technology. A primary reason for the reluctance is simple: data transfers suck.

 

Posted on: Apr 14, 2022

As is clear by now, more efficient law firms make more money than inefficient ones. The more work you can get through, the more money you make. Of course, efficiency does not build up out of thin air: you need to work for it.

 

Posted on: Apr 14, 2022

As is clear by now, more efficient law firms make more money than inefficient ones. The more work you can get through, the more money you make. Of course, efficiency does not build up out of thin air: you need to work for it.

 

Posted on: Apr 12, 2022

Advanced directives are essential tools for ensuring one's wishes for medical and end-of-life treatment are known. Unfortunately, people with intellectual or developmental disabilities are often overlooked in discussions surrounding advanced directives. Thanks to a $35,000 grant from the Indianapolis Bar Foundation, a new program from Indiana Disability Rights will empower these individuals to make their important end-of-life choices known.

Posted on: Apr 12, 2022

Advanced directives are essential tools for ensuring one's wishes for medical and end-of-life treatment are known. Unfortunately, people with intellectual or developmental disabilities are often overlooked in discussions surrounding advanced directives. Thanks to a $35,000 grant from the Indianapolis Bar Foundation, a new program from Indiana Disability Rights will empower these individuals to make their important end-of-life choices known.

Posted on: Apr 7, 2022

Every year, when you apply for or renew your malpractice insurance, your provider asks whether you have a "dual calendar" system, like that’s good practice for running a law firm. Only, it’s not.

 

Posted on: Apr 7, 2022

Every year, when you apply for or renew your malpractice insurance, your provider asks whether you have a "dual calendar" system, like that’s good practice for running a law firm. Only, it’s not.

 


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