By Lynne Curry bio It comes as a surprise to most managers when a plaintiff names them personally as a co-defendant in a lawsuit against the manager's company. The ugly truth? Personal tort actions against individual managers and employees often accompany discrimination and harassment claims. Disgruntled employees may target a manager not for what he did, but for … [Read more...] about You can be personally liable for what happens in your workplace
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5 blind spots in sexual harassment policies and how to fix them
The past couple of years have witnessed the morphing of workplace sexual harassment prevention from legal requirement to moral imperative. And while the recent fervor is a bit unnerving for employers, to the extent it shatters complacency, it's a positive and even necessary development. Sexual harassment has evolved dramatically in the past two decades—in terms of not just … [Read more...] about 5 blind spots in sexual harassment policies and how to fix them
A simple way to rate attorney performance
A North Carolina administrator follows an extremely simple formula to calculate the attorneys' monthly and yearly profitability. It also shows them their own profitability compared to the other attorneys'. Originally, the firm showed them only the billed hours, says the financial manager for the seven-attorney firm. But that wasn't enough. The billed hours alone were not a … [Read more...] about A simple way to rate attorney performance
Use straight talk to solve 4 common people problems in your firm
The key to success as a manager is being up-front with employees. Yet that is what managers are most reluctant to do. They don't want to sit down with a staff member and say, "You are messing up on this, and I cannot allow it to continue." That reluctance is a normal human trait. People don't like confrontation. In fact, one human resources consultant says most of her clients … [Read more...] about Use straight talk to solve 4 common people problems in your firm
4 ways to get the most out of slow summer days
By Elizabeth M. Miller bio Summer is here, and with that the inevitable slow-down of the court dockets as judges and judicial assistants make their escape over summer vacation. There are many ways to make efficient use of this downtime that will benefit the firm and keep you on track to end the year on a successful, and profitable, note. Here are 4 ways to make efficient and … [Read more...] about 4 ways to get the most out of slow summer days
How to improve orientation for your new associates
Bringing in a new associate right out of school requires far more than new business cards and letterhead. Starting the practice of law "is an overwhelming thing for young attorneys," says law firm management consultant Allison C. Hill of Nashville, TN. To perform well, they need extensive help with the nonlegal aspects of the job. She outlines some of the orientation points … [Read more...] about How to improve orientation for your new associates
5 things leaders can learn from stand-up comedians
By Andrew Tarvin bio As you can imagine, stand-up comedy can make you a better presenter. After all, it's one of the hardest forms of public speaking you'll ever do (aside from effectively teaching second graders), which means if you can do okay in stand-up, all other types of business presentations will seem easier. But stand-up comedy can also make you a better … [Read more...] about 5 things leaders can learn from stand-up comedians
How employers can help break the stigma of mental health in the workplace?
May is Mental Health Awareness Month! With approximately 1 in 5 adults in the U.S. experiencing mental illness, according to the National Institute of Mental Health, it is imperative that today's employers focus on breaking the stigma around mental health in the workplace. Why is it important to employers? By addressing this taboo topic, employees can educate themselves and … [Read more...] about How employers can help break the stigma of mental health in the workplace?
Some not-so-difficult ways to increase revenue
Need a better bottom line? Don't go the way of most firms and start "stripping the heck out of the operating costs." The real dollars come from increasing revenue. And doing that is often more common sense than magic, says financial consultant Michael R. Marget, managing director of 4L Law Firm Services in Tampa. Get under the payment wire The first and easiest way to … [Read more...] about Some not-so-difficult ways to increase revenue
How to turn a bad annual review into a self-improvement action plan
We're all human. Anyone can get into situations that are less than successful. And anyone can meet with a bad job review. But the ship can be turned around, says Theresa Rose, a professional development consultant and speaker. It takes a positive response to the partners, a positive emotional attitude, and an ongoing effort to improve in the areas that matter to the … [Read more...] about How to turn a bad annual review into a self-improvement action plan