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Legal practice management guidance, practical tips, and valuable insights, providing everything a lawyer needs to organise and run an efficient and profitable law firm.
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Overview
Legal practice management guidance, practical tips, and valuable insights, providing everything a lawyer needs to organise and run an efficient and profitable law firm.
The detailed commentary contains a wealth of knowledge on most aspects of legal practice management, including:
- Ethics;
- Solicitor/client relationship;
- Employer/employee relationship;
- Matter management tools;
- Risk management issues;
- Client communications;
- Costs disclosure and billing;
- Employment including recruitment, training, and retention;
- Financial management.
This publication can help firms make money – and reduce the stress levels of all team members. It is an excellent starting point for those interested in creating a strategic business plan for a new or existing law firm. Also included is the comprehensive Legal Practice Health Check Tool, which allows a firm to readily assess its current performance and set goals for future development.
The related reference manual 101 Staff Handbook contains most of the policies and procedures a small law firm will need. These policies can be adopted completely or used as a framework to establish others. Lawyers can subscribe to this amazing resource today and take control of their legal practice’s future.
Precedents provided with this publication include:
- Library of retainer instructions;
- Library of position descriptions;
- Suite of relevant staff forms;
- Example invoices incorporating notification of client’s rights for each jurisdiction;
- Example policies, business plan, and mission statement;
- Suite of financial management precedents.
Ready To Use Resources
Choose from ready-to-use legal documents within this Publication.
3 Matter Plans Included
- 101 Costs Answers“null”
- Overview“Costs are one of the most heavily regulated aspects of legal practice. The question of costs, including how to charge, when to charge, what to charge, and what needs to be disclosed to the client, is ever-present for lawyers. In general, lawyers are required to charge no more than a fair, ...”
- A. Costs agreements
- B. Costs, disbursements and internal expenses
- C. The invoice
- D. Termination of the retainer and liens
- F. Debt recovery
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