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5 Ways to Create Your Path to Positivity

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The benefits of positivity for your law firm? Erin had been talking with her office staff about the negative nature of their family law clients and how wearing it was for everyone involved, when a team member said: “Isn’t this negativity what we are telling our clients to expect? A few weeks before the pandemic struck the U.S.,

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Why Regulatory Reform Is Desperately Needed in the U.S.

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Regulatory reform is needed to make sure there is coverage for “legal deserts” where citizens have access to few or no law firms. A lawyer in rural North Carolina shared that his law firm was one of two in a 40-mile radius. The growth rate of law firms is flat. There are 1.3

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Ethical Considerations for Flat Fee Billing

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This model is typically used when the anticipated work is predictable, such as simple estate planning, uncontested divorce and personal bankruptcy. In a flat-fee arrangement, also known as fixed pricing, the client pays a set amount at the beginning of the matter to cover the agreed-on work. 91-2 & Formal Advisory Opinion No.

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DivorceHelp123 Makes It As Easy As … Well … 1-2-3 For Family Lawyers to Intake Clients, Collect their Data, Generate Filings, Plan Scenarios, and More

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Attorneys practicing divorce and family law have certain basic needs. Way back in 2015, I wrote here about Intake123, which at the time was one of only a handful of products designed to help smaller law firms manage the intake of leads and new clients. They need to efficiently manage all their cases.

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