ABA Journal 1997 Jill Schachner Chanen - Abstracts

ABA Journal 1997 Jill Schachner Chanen
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A wake-up call. (law firms forcing unproductive senior partners to take early retirement)LawJill Schachner Chanen
Carving out your niche: by capitalizing on personal interests - from animals to zinfandel wine - any lawyer can grow a practice.(Cover Story)LawJill Schachner Chanen
Caught on the fly: relaxing midstream is the fly-fisher's dream. (recreation for attorneys)LawJill Schachner Chanen
Constructing team spirit. (attorneys as project managers)LawJill Schachner Chanen
Earthy pleasures: gardeners enjoy the many fruits of their labors.LawJill Schachner Chanen
Getting paid in trade; barter can be a boon for cash-strapped practitioners.LawJill Schachner Chanen
Getting the word out: brochures are a simple way to tell prospective clients what a lawyer can do.LawJill Schachner Chanen
In the good old summertime: clerkships aren't just for big firms - solos and small firms can benefit, too.LawJill Schachner Chanen
Law in the family; successful parent-child partnerships rely on rising above family dynamics.LawJill Schachner Chanen
Not with my money you don't; conservative group tries to shut down lawyer trust account payouts.LawJill Schachner Chanen
Reality checks; lawyers must manage client expectations by being upfront about what is possible and what is not.LawJill Schachner Chanen
Securing the premises: simple changes in office policy, setup can safeguard a small practice.LawJill Schachner Chanen
Set your site on success; a well-planned Web page can level the playing field for solos.LawJill Schachner Chanen
Slowdown strategies: wise use of time during lulls in work can fortify a practice.LawJill Schachner Chanen
Solo but not alone: mentors' guidance can keep inexperienced lawyers on track.LawJill Schachner Chanen
Talking it through. (resolving conflicts within law firms)LawJill Schachner Chanen
Turning game plans into reality: professional coaches can help small law firms meet business goals.LawJill Schachner Chanen
Uncle Sam's outstretched hand: just settled a personal injury case? Your client's next opponent may be the IRS.LawJill Schachner Chanen
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