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Practice of Law 5 Legal Marketing Myths

5 Legal Marketing Myths

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

Lawyers are still relatively new to marketing. While Sears and Coca-Cola have been reaching out to the public since the pioneer days, attorneys have had just a...

Practice of Law 3 Mistakes Lawyers Make: Hiring a Legal Secretary

3 Mistakes Lawyers Make: Hiring a Legal Secretary

By Mark Wilson, Esq. | Last updated on

The legal secretary is the backbone of any law office, handling a lot of the logistical functions like taking calls, mailing, and scheduling. Because the legal...

Practice of Law I'm Drowning Here: What to Do When You Have Too Much Business

I'm Drowning Here: What to Do When You Have Too Much Business

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

In terms of First World Problems, complaining about having too much work is almost as bad as worrying that you have too much money. But, as any lawyer knows,...

Practice of Law No Stone Unturned -- 5 Unusual but Effective Places to Advertise

No Stone Unturned -- 5 Unusual but Effective Places to Advertise

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

Many lawyers get new clients from traditional word of mouth, supplemented by business cards, websites, online marketing, and maybe some T.V. or radio...

Practice of Law Should You Ask if Your Client Did It?

Should You Ask if Your Client Did It?

By Mark Wilson, Esq. | Last updated on

On a recent episode of "How to Get Away with Murder," Professor Keating posits a question to her murder class: Should you ask the client if he committed the...

Practice of Law How Casual Does Your Office Need to Be?

How Casual Does Your Office Need to Be?

By Mark Wilson, Esq. | Last updated on

Gone are the "Mad Men"-esque days where everyone wore suits to the office. While many offices still have "dress down" or "casual" Fridays, reportedly invented...

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