Practice Management Literacy: What They Don’t Teach You in Law School
Tom Mighell made an impassioned case last night at the Ignite Law 2010 conference for better practice management instruction at law schools, and it strikes me that the topic has particular resonance...
View ArticleVirtual Law, Affordable Legal Services and Access to Justice
Back in March I wrote a post about the Austin Bar Association’s “People’s Law School,” a program intended, in part, to address access to justice issues related to education and resources supporting...
View ArticleEven in Legal Marketing, Price ALWAYS Matters
Recently I read a post by a legal blogger that warned readers to “never compete on price,” which struck me as quaintly out of touch Price Matters in Professional Services with the market for...
View ArticlePro Se Nation: Schadenfreude Don’t Pay the Bills
Desperate times call for desperate measures, so the continuing rise in pro se representation should not be a surprise to anyone. Driven partly by economic hardship and partly by social and political...
View ArticleWho’s Afraid of LegalZoom? And Why?
Mentioning LegalZoom in a group of lawyers elicits a similar reaction to uttering “Voldemort” to magical folk in a Harry Potter book/movie — fear and contempt for “He Who Must Not Be Named.” LegalZoom...
View ArticleLegalZoom: What Does Not Destroy Me, Makes Me Stronger
The news broke today that a widely watched Missouri class action suit against online legal forms company LegalZoom alleging the unauthorized practice of law has been settled. Did the plaintiffs’ team...
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