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Practice of Law What Practice Areas Are Best for Flat Fee Billing?

What Practice Areas Are Best for Flat Fee Billing?

By Jonathan R. Tung, Esq. | Last updated on

A good bit of your solo or small firm practice will be devoted to maintaining the books and making sure money is coming in. As times change, the usual practice...

Practice of Law Want Fries With That? Why More Lawyers Should Cross-Sell.

Want Fries With That? Why More Lawyers Should Cross-Sell.

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

You're no fast food cashier, but attorneys could learn a thing or two from McDonald's. The world's largest burger joint brings in billions of extra dollars a...

Practice of Law Does Your 3-Way With a Client Count as Sex? It Depends.

Does Your 3-Way With a Client Count as Sex? It Depends.

By Jonathan R. Tung, Esq. | Last updated on

You know, there are times when you think you've read it all, but then history taps on your shoulder politely to remind that you haven't. Take for example, the...

Practice of Law 5 Top Developments for Dealing With Angry Online Lawyer Reviews

5 Top Developments for Dealing With Angry Online Lawyer Reviews

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

Lawyering in the age of Yelp can pose some tricky issues. No one likes to be reviewed like they were the neighborhood Thai restaurant, especially when the...

Practice of Law Someone Please Warn This Genius Teen About Unlicensed Practice

Someone Please Warn This Genius Teen About Unlicensed Practice

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

When Joshua Browder kept getting hit with parking tickets in London, he decided to stop paying the fines and start beating the tickets. He soon became an...

Practice of Law Do Lawyers Need Implicit Bias Training?

Do Lawyers Need Implicit Bias Training?

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

Black children are regularly viewed as older and more suspicious than they are, leading to harsher treatment at the hands of authority figures. When imaging...

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