Distressed Businesses Should Still Pay Their Lawyers
The amount of money a business may owe in legal fees is small in comparison to the pain that could be caused by going without counsel altogether.
The amount of money a business may owe in legal fees is small in comparison to the pain that could be caused by going without counsel altogether.
Law firms should understand that some actions they take to improve their conditions in the present can have deleterious long-term consequences.
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
Run-of-the-mill clients may face more challenges paying on time if the law firm only allows clients to pay by check.
Perfect the difficult balancing act between lawyer and businessperson.
Law firms, regardless of size, should not have to be in the business of involuntarily extending credit to clients or financing accounts receivable.