...The most important component to achieving success in running a law firm is to be responsive to everyone you interact with professionally. At times...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Dip your toe into the sea of YouTube recordings, and you can imagine how that medium might help law department managers
...response to a written questionnaire than when verbally responding to questions by fancy lawyers or a daunting judge in front of 50 strangers. Increase your...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...to take clients out golfing or to a fancy lunch. Sevcik says she advises firms to ask their lawyers to spend at least...
Most lawyers could do with an intensive remedial course in "Once upon a time," writes Kendall Gray. The longer they have practiced law, the more they probably need it. Lawyers strangle their storytel
...practice, as I enter year 4 in the life of my law firm, is how I have found, both personally and anecdotally, young lawyers are...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Memorable quotes from the pages of Texas Lawyer during 2011
...Glenn Colton, who heads the firm's U.S. white collar and government investigations practice, in an interview...
...opening a package late last year that contained a letter on "fancy letterhead" mailed from the State Bar of Texas. The message asked...
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