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Practice of Law 22 Million Reasons Not to Give Clients Financial Advice

22 Million Reasons Not to Give Clients Financial Advice

By William Vogeler, Esq. | Last updated on

Every lawyer knows that the vast majority of cases settle, and often on the courthouse steps. So it was no big surprise that Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft...

Practice of Law Active Listening for Lawyers: 3 Important Tips

Active Listening for Lawyers: 3 Important Tips

By George Khoury, Esq. | Last updated on

Clients, and especially potential clients, like feeling special. One easy way to make them feel special is to really listen to them. For years, those who know,...

Practice of Law How Can Your Law Firm Reach Rural Clients?

How Can Your Law Firm Reach Rural Clients?

By William Vogeler, Esq. | Last updated on

Setting up a rural law practice should be easy. After all, you will get business when you are the only attorney within 100 miles. Not only that, some states...

Practice of Law How Much Experience Do You Need to Start Your Solo Law Firm?

How Much Experience Do You Need to Start Your Solo Law Firm?

By William Vogeler, Esq. | Last updated on

This is how much experience you need to start a law practice -- zero. Of course, taking the bar exam is an experience. But that's not the kind you want to...

Practice of Law In-N-Out Sends Beer-ly Funny Cease and Desist Letter

In-N-Out Sends Beer-ly Funny Cease and Desist Letter

By George Khoury, Esq. | Last updated on

In-N-Out Burger caught wind through the social media grapevine that a local San Francisco brewery had created a beer and beer can design that gave homage to...

Practice of Law 'Disclose More Evidence,' Tennessee Tells Prosecutors

'Disclose More Evidence,' Tennessee Tells Prosecutors

By William Vogeler, Esq. | Last updated on

Everybody knows prosecutors have a duty to disclose exculpatory evidence, but reasonable minds may differ about how much. That is the sticking point in a...

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