
How Small Practices Win AND Keep Clients
5 steps for litigation firms to prove their value and increase profits.
5 steps for litigation firms to prove their value and increase profits.
Embracing change will allow firms to more effectively compete and be better positioned to take hold of the marketplace that typically seeks alternative legal services.
Position your firm for long-term growth with better financial visibility and control. Learn how to track performance, manage spending, and plan strategically—download the full e-book now.
How can a law firm embrace powerful technology with minimal disruption and maximum results?
While some attorneys are suspicious about working in 'the cloud,' it might surprise them that they are already there...
Keep staff engaged with these helpful tips.
The Small Firm Center will greatly expand its capacity to deliver practical guidance, expert insight, and valuable resources for solo and small firm attorneys looking to grow and optimize their practices.
Lexis Create+ merges legacy drafting tools with AI-powered assistance from Protégé and secure DMS integration enabled by the Henchman acquisition.
The Matter Management Checklist offers small firms invaluable guidance through the entire lifecycle of a matter, from client intake to determining profitability.
Would you teach firefighters theory, or give them hoses?
Seriously, start hiring people!
It's critical for law firms, especially small law firms, to evaluate at the outset the potential value of a case.
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The best customer service lets customers feel empowered, with some control over the process.
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Tech columnist Jeff Bennion explains how to protect client information when employees go rogue.
It’s a lot easier to keep an existing customer than to find a new one -- that’s an adage that rings true for any business, but especially for the business of law....
A look at the intellectual-property questions raised by a hot new trend.