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Q&A with Chris Fortier author of The Lawyer’s Guide to Office Automation: Tools & Strategies to Improve Your Firm and Your Life

What is the main message of The Lawyer’s Guide to Office Automation: Tools & Strategies to Improve Your Firm and Your Life Just try automation. Ultimately, you know your practice, your staff, and your clients so your path to automation will look different than what your colleagues have taken. However, we as a profession have been going down this road …

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Q & A How to Do More in Less Time: The Complete Guide

Q&A with the authors, Allison Johs and Dan Siegel, of How to Do More in Less Time: The Complete Guide to Increasing Your Productivity and Improving Your Bottom Line, Second Edition 1.  What is the main message of How to Do More in Less Time, The Complete Guide to Improving Your Productivity and Increasing Your Bottom Line, Second Edition?  Dan: …

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Q&A with Marcia Watson Wasserman and Cynthia Thomas About Their New Book The Law Office Policies, Procedures and Operations Manual, 7th Edition

Who is your book written for/Who would get the most out of reading your book? Marcia: The policies and procedures contained in the book can be used by attorneys, managers, and other legal professional staff in firms of all sizes. However, the primary focus of the book is for small and medium law firms as well as solos.  They would …

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Author Spotlight: David Ginsberg and Robert Feisee “How Successful Law Firms Really Work”

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Authors: David Ginsberg and Robert Feisee What is the main message of How Successful Law Firms Really Work? The main message of the book is to help attorneys develop and implement processes to run a successful law firm.  The book addresses everything from technology to office décor.  Our goal was to demystify owning and operating a law firm – the …

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