Building a Great Culture Is An Inside Job.
Michelle Golden and Allison Shields each have an important post about this. If you are selling your services firm as happy, fun, […]
Michelle Golden and Allison Shields each have an important post about this. If you are selling your services firm as happy, fun, […]
Rule 12 (of 12): Have Fun. See Rules 1-6 here and at these links 7,8, 9, 10 and 11. If you are […]
Nathan Burke and Tom Kane have fine, sane recent posts on this. So does Seth Godin, who started them off. In these […]
Listening arts. I’ve mentioned before that I still need work but am improving in this area. It’s a constant focus. And my […]
The Dark Goddess of Replevin Speaks did Blawg Review #50 this week, and DGR, a/k/a Seattle’s Ruth Laura Edlund, did not disappoint. […]
I’ve noted that, on the subject of clients, the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Jim Calloway “gets it”. The Canadian bar people seems to […]
Shouldn’t we all be able to to access all internet content without having to pay extra to attach adapting devices? And what […]
Evan Schaeffer in his The Illinois Trial Practice Weblog has a wonderful post “Don’t Put Discovery Disputes On A Back Burner”. It’s […]
Nathan Burke at LawFirmBlogging has a very fine “lawyer wake-up” post called “A New Way Of Thinking About Marketing“. He succinctly offers […]
Great post and heads up from Ed Poll at his LawBiz Blog about how things have changed in our business in the […]
Off-Topic Department: Is it just me–or do people (including the Associated Press sports staff) just love to see Duke lose?
Any good and active Australian or New Zealand blawgs out there? Australia is now a “player” and, hey, these folks like to […]
I’m not an old guy yet–but I’ve been pracxticing law for a long whilte. One of the reasons I know that is […]
Here, from an AP news story. Ironically, the draft on-line copyright bill, which passed the French National Assembly but still needs to […]
In either event, or if you’re just burned out by meditating too much on the BTI Consulting Study, try something different by […]
Long title but you get the idea. We live increasingly in a “service-based” global economy. Any studies or stats out there on […]
Good mornin’ pards. From his Oklahoma-based Jim Calloway’s Law Practice Tips Blog, Jim Calloway has authored Blawg Review this week and Blawg […]
Note the March 2 post here, which shows we still need more Asia law blogs (English versions) regardless of where they originate. […]
“Lawyering as Soulful Work” is a March 11 post by Wall Street lawyer and consultant Arnie Herz at Legal Sanity as well […]
For years I’ve seen Fortune 500, European companies and big privately-held firms leave large law firms for high-end boutiques and, more recently, […]
It’s right here from Law.Com and it follows our March 4 post “High-End Clients Not Happy at All” and great posts earlier […]
Great post from Michelle Golden commenting on Jim Hassett’s equally thoughtful one on whether or not “to sell” during interviews with clients […]
China Law Blog, a site based in both the U.S and China, has made some great posts lately commenting on China business […]
Speaking of our nation’s capitol, I’ve posted about D.C.-based telecom and lawyer’s lawyer Mark C. Del Bianco before, including here a couple […]
This week I’m in my native Washington, D.C. – where the proper care, feeding and upkeep of The Rolodex has been an […]
I’m back East for 2 weeks in my real stomping grounds of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland and DC, where the earth is starting […]
Here’s the fallout from our Geeklawyer post earlier this week. It features Ruthie and GL’s motorcycle named “The Terrible and Inexorable Wrath […]
Interesting statistics from The Economist: In 2000, the United Kingdom had a population of about 60 million, and the US had 285 […]
It’s here from Larry Bodine and read The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell if […]
Jim Hassett continues an ongoing important discussion amongst top legal marketing thinkers at his Law Firm Business Development blog. It’s right here.
