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October 12, 2018
Four Rules for Gracefully Leaving Your Small Law Job

Four Rules for Gracefully Leaving Your Small Law Job

You’re an attorney working for a small law firm, but you recently accepted a new position elsewhere. Whether you’re making a lateral move to another firm or quitting law firm life altogether, bowing out tactfully will do you favors many times over in your future career. So how do you handle the impending breakup? Below are four rules for quitting a small law firm career gracefully— and making a positive...

October 05, 2018
As Big Four’s Entry into Legal Market Looms, Small Firms Should Consider Their Options

As Big Four’s Entry into Legal Market Looms, Small Firms Should Consider Their Options

Competing with the Big Four accounting firms has become a fact of life in the legal industry outside the United States. Yet, ethics rules have shielded the U.S. legal market from the entry of Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers, as these guidelines generally prohibit so-called non-lawyers from owning law firms. Not surprisingly, however, the accounting behemoths are beginning to find workarounds...

October 03, 2018
How Attorneys Find New Clients - Five Tips to Grow Your Client List

How Attorneys Find New Clients - Five Tips to Grow Your Client List

A lawyer is often confronted with a proverbial mountain of casework as part of their day-to-day workload. While tackling those jobs is important, the need for generating revenue through new business is still an integral part of a successful practice. So how does an already busy lawyer search for new clients? The answer, of course, resides in efficient use of tools and time. Here are five tips that can help you sign...

September 20, 2018
Five Tips for Setting Your Law Firm's Fees

Five Tips for Setting Your Law Firm's Fees

Like any professionals, attorneys have a wide variety of options when it comes to determining how they are paid. Whether they choose to charge clients on an hourly basis, take flat fees or use some other compensation arrangements, how a law firm sets its prices can have a dramatic impact on the success of its business. In fact, some firms are looking to legal-industry pricing specialists for guidance on their fee schedules...

September 20, 2018
Small Law Tech Adoption Delivers Big Efficiencies

Small Law Tech Adoption Delivers Big Efficiencies

Although Big Law has vast resources, small law firms are in a better position to innovate. Innovation in law may be traced to a collective of people, process and technology. Now more than ever, general counsel are focused on working with progressive law firms that invest in legal tech, allowing them to be more efficient and cost-effective. Based on a recent survey of 300 general counsel, nearly two-thirds of legal teams...

September 17, 2018
Five Reasons to Keep Up Your Pro Bono Work

Five Reasons to Keep Up Your Pro Bono Work

The American Bar Association’s rules of professional conduct state that “a lawyer should aspire to render at least 50 hours of pro bono public legal services per year.” When you’re measured by billable hours, offering your services for free—or even at a substantial discount—may not seem to make business sense. In reality, though, pro bono work remains popular in the legal industry...

September 11, 2018
How Attorneys Can Make the Most of Online Reviews

How Attorneys Can Make the Most of Online Reviews

Consumers today have an abundance of ways to make their voices heard. They can take to apps and websites like Yelp®, Facebook®, Twitter® and more to register their complaints and compliments about everything from uncomfortable pillows in their hotel rooms to the latest Marvel movie to the integrity of a local auto mechanic. Businesses that don’t pay attention to what is being said about them on the...

September 04, 2018
A Higher Form of Litigation Intelligence: Analytics and the Data-Driven Attorney

A Higher Form of Litigation Intelligence: Analytics and the Data-Driven Attorney

The good news: there’s more potentially case-making intelligence available than ever before. The bad news: there’s more potentially case-making intelligence available than ever before. We’re talking oceans of data strung across seemingly disparate and disconnected sources: case law, court records and dockets, regulatory content, public records and more. That’s really the crux of it. There is...

September 04, 2018
How AI is Evolving the Practice of Small Law

How AI is Evolving the Practice of Small Law

For lawyers comfortable with the processes and methods on which they’ve relied for years, the AI phenomenon may still seem a bit too obscure. But the application of artificially intelligent-based tech tools is having a real impact on the way law firms practice and run their businesses. And while it may surprise some, such tools are even within reach for small law. From legal research and eDiscovery to contract...

August 22, 2018
New York’s Best Midsize Firms Take Varied Paths to Success

New York’s Best Midsize Firms Take Varied Paths to Success

Are midsize law firms the Rodney Dangerfield of the legal profession? For years, they may have had a legitimate gripe that they did not get enough respect from corporate clients or top-shelf talent. But now it is 2018, Rodney has passed on, and so too has any colorable argument that midsize firms are getting short shrift from anyone. A recent study showed that the 20 largest firms in the nation trailed their peers in...

August 20, 2018
The Right Kind of Networking for Lawyers

The Right Kind of Networking for Lawyers

You can waste an incredible amount of time networking with the wrong people, at the wrong place, at the wrong time, and for the wrong reasons. I recently had a 7-year associate at a client firm ask me for advice about networking. He recognizes that all the work he currently does is generated by the reputation of the firm’s 70-year-old founding partner. Unless he starts producing his own business, he will be an...

August 15, 2018
Extraordinary Entrepreneurs Require Extraordinary Evidence: A Review of Recent Non-Precedent EB-1A AAO Decisions Under the Trump Administration

Extraordinary Entrepreneurs Require Extraordinary Evidence: A Review of Recent Non-Precedent EB-1A AAO Decisions Under the Trump Administration

By David Wilks, Brooke Ireland and Stephen Yale-Loehr An international entrepreneur’s options for permanent residence are limited. The United States does not have a “start-up” visa. For many entrepreneurs, particularly those facing long backlogs in other immigrant visa categories, an “extraordinary ability” petition may be the only available path to a green card.

July 27, 2018
Protecting Reputation in an Online World

Protecting Reputation in an Online World

By Jim Wagstaffe of The Wagstaffe Group® We live in a world in which the internet has the potential to amplify defamatory communications unparalleled in human history. Plainly, the World Wide Web vastly expands the reach and impact of online defamation, invasions of privacy, bullying and even revenge porn—all with the very real possibility that such cyber attacks are accessible in perpetuity. Ever increasingly...

July 10, 2018
4 Reasons You Might Want to Practice at a Small or Midsize Law Firm

4 Reasons You Might Want to Practice at a Small or Midsize Law Firm

It’s any law school graduate’s dream: landing an associate position at a BigLaw firm straight out of school. While there is no doubt a certain level of prestige is associated with a big-name law firm, between a flurry of mergers and acquisitions and BigLaw partners jumping ship, job security is not necessarily a part of the package. In fact, there are many benefits that practicing at a solo or small law...

July 10, 2018
How Technology Is (Still) Helping Small Law Firms Level the Playing Field

How Technology Is (Still) Helping Small Law Firms Level the Playing Field

New technology is helping small and solo law firms level the playing field with their larger competition. That sure sounds like a true statement, doesn’t it? And yes, it is. But the full story is a little more complicated. For one thing, as past generations of lawyers will tell you, this isn’t a new story. Since the first lawyer hung a shingle, small firms have devised ways to make up their deficit in manpower...

July 10, 2018
Small Firm Innovation Takes Many Forms

Small Firm Innovation Takes Many Forms

We tend to associate “innovation” with technological breakthroughs: advances in nanotechnology, biotechnology, alternative energy, driverless cars and the like. It’s no surprise, then, that talk of innovation in the legal industry also focuses on new technologies, like analytics and artificial intelligence. But as some small firms are proving, innovation doesn’t need to be a high-tech affair...

June 25, 2018
The Next Generation: 8 Questions  Small Law Firms Should Consider  for Succession Planning

The Next Generation: 8 Questions Small Law Firms Should Consider for Succession Planning

The oldest members of the baby boom generation began reaching retirement age in 2011. From that year until 2030, some 10,000 baby boomers will hit the age of 65 each and every day. The aging of this massive generational faction has many implications for the legal profession, but one of the most significant is this: there is now a glut of law firms that are looking for a new generation of lawyers to fill the shoes of their...

June 25, 2018
Quick Tips for the First Meeting with a Prospective Client

Quick Tips for the First Meeting with a Prospective Client

Resist the urge to start working the case right away. By Matt Starosciak , www.thelawyermarketingbook.com The way an attorney views an initial consultation is often very different than the way a prospective client does. And the latter is much more important. A short story will illustrate this critical point. Karen, a former client of my consulting firm, is a very skilled, big-city criminal defense attorney who has...

June 25, 2018
Accelerating Technology: Your Head-In-the-Sand Mentality Won’t Work Anymore

Accelerating Technology: Your Head-In-the-Sand Mentality Won’t Work Anymore

Accelerating legal technology: It's a good thing! Tech-challenged lawyers must adopt this mantra: Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood . — Marie Curie Some’ll shrug off this advice. They’ll say, “Legal tech isn’t accelerating. I have nothing to fear.” But legal technology, like all technology, is accelerating! To visualize this, lawyers need to...

June 21, 2018
Three Tech Trends Small Law Firms Should Watch

Three Tech Trends Small Law Firms Should Watch

Legal technology has reached a tipping point within specialized law. For a long time, technology exacerbated the gap between large law firms and their smaller counterparts. Advanced technology came with high price tags. That expense provided well-heeled clients and law firms (typically, the larger ones) access to tools that smaller clients and firms could not afford. This was a pattern that repeated itself over time...

June 20, 2018
Pros and Cons of Four Internet Marketing Strategies for Law Firms | A LexisNexis® Practice Guide

Pros and Cons of Four Internet Marketing Strategies for Law Firms | A LexisNexis® Practice Guide

Introduction Small law firm attorneys can sometimes feel as though they are under siege when it comes to the crowd of self-appointed experts eager to give them advice on how to market their practices on the internet. The number of internet marketing vendors and sales reps is massive, each with their own programs to pitch and limited-time-only pricing to offer. With all of this noise, how do you know the right strategy...