
ATL Holiday Card Contest: The Finalists! (2021)
Which of these law firm holiday cards is the best of 2021? Cast your vote!
Which of these law firm holiday cards is the best of 2021? Cast your vote!
Just three days left to send in your law firm's card. Thank you, and happy holidays!
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Just one week left to send in your law firm's card. Thank you, and happy holidays!
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We look forward to your submissions. Thank you, and happy holidays!
We look forward to your submissions. Thank you, and happy holidays!
Proper trust accounting and three-way reconciliation are essential for protecting client funds and avoiding serious compliance risks. In this guide, we break down these critical processes and show how legal-specific software can help your firm stay accurate, efficient, and audit-ready.
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This year, light a menorah with your favorite Jewish justice.
Congratulations to the worthy winner of our ninth annual contest!
Which of these law firm holiday cards is the best of 2017? Cast your vote!
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Which of these law firm holiday cards is the best of 2016? Cast your vote!
We look forward to your submissions. Thank you, and happy holidays!
We look forward to your submissions. Thank you, and happy holidays!
The Texas Merry Christmas Law: Isn’t this what we typically encourage legislatures to do?