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Four Tips to Enhance Your Efficiency
Denise Howell modestly offers some tips to enhance your effiency. They include (1) picking 1-2 devices you like best and consolidate your activities on them (Denise’s personal choices are cell phone and Power Book); (2) get a gmail account to eliminate time spent searching email (Evan Schaeffer endorses the gmail tip also) and (3) make…
Read MoreBlawg review #35 and Worthless Advice
If you’re not reading the weekly Blawg Review, you should; it’s a great summary of what’s happening in the blawg-o-sphere. This week’s edition Blawg Review #35, hosted by Colin Samuel’s at Infamy and Praise is an especially great example of the Blawg Review genre. One of the items mentioned in Blawg Review that I enjoyed…
Read MoreWhere You Went To School Does Matter in Solo Practice…As Does Everything Else
I love the blog The Practice, written by three practicing solos, Jon Stein, Shane Jimison and Barry Kaufman. And generally, I generally agree with most of the advice that the trifecta dispenses. But I part company with Jon’s recent post that the value of a top law school is overrated for those who want to…
Read MoreWhy Is A Law Firm of One Ever Misleading?
Let me proclaim here and now, for the record, that I’m the founding partner in a law firm, The Law Offices of Carolyn Elefant. Yes, it’s a law firm of one and I’m the only partner, but my firm is just as legitimate and real as any of these. So why is it then, that…
Read MoreBe It Resolved That…
Matt Homann of Non Billable Hour is asking all of us lawyers to share our resolutions for 2006 as part of his “Resolutions for Lawyers” blog series. I haven’t yet decided what I’m going to submit, but I do have plenty of ideas. Which in itself makes me grateful because there was a time in…
Read MoreWhat Would You Be Doing If You Hadn’t Started A Law Firm?
As most of my readers know, I started my law firm twelve years ago, after five years of practicing as an energy attorney, first for the government and then as an associate with a boutique practice. My firm unceremoniously gave me notice and six months to find a new job, saying that I wasn’t partnership…
Read MoreAn Angry Brief Won’t Win You Anything But A Sanction
Debra Koven’s ranting appellate brief (see excerpts at 5-8) isn’t something that as a lawyer, I’d ever write and as a judge I’d ever want to read. Among other things, Koven accused opposing counsel of suborning perjury and claimed in her brief that “the fix was in.” As a result, the court ordered a $2000…
Read MoreA Really Nice Thing – And A Blog To Check
I’ve been having a lousy week, with one matter continuing to generate all kinds of knotty issues. So it was a real pick-me-up to get a call from the editors over at Lawyer and Business Executives in the News to inform me that I’d been selected Person of the Week. And even though as Person…
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