ABA Journal 1993 James E. Brill - Abstracts
| ABA Journal 1993 James E. Brill | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accentuate the positive; visualizing success helps in planning for a satisfying future. | Law | James E. Brill | |||
| Hurry up and wait; crowded courtroom dockets are burdening everyone. | Law | James E. Brill | |||
| In the good old summertime; with a little planning, even solos can get away from it all. | Law | James E. Brill | |||
| Job security? Soloing has its risks - and its benefits. (sole practitioners) | Law | James E. Brill | |||
| Save the whales; among the many worthy causes, let's also save the profession. | Law | James E. Brill | |||
| Sine qua non; absolutely indispensable to a law practice is .... | Law | James E. Brill | |||
| The future from the rearview mirror; solos have paved the way in law office management. | Law | James E. Brill | |||
| The right stuff; successful entrepreneurs and solos have much in common. | Law | James E. Brill | |||
| WYSIWYG; clients hire solos - not necessarily large firms - for highly personalized service. (what you see is what you get) | Law | James E. Brill | |||
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