It's not just attorneys in your office who have to follow the rules of ethics. Your staff members have to follow them, too. It doesn't matter where the violation comes from, says law management consultant Jan Henderson of RJH Consulting in Jackson Hole, WY. What governs is the rule of respondeat superior, or "let the master answer." The employer is held accountable for the … [Read more...] about 4 ethics rules your staff might be violating
Managing the office
To-Dos: Your January checklist
Make a fresh start this year with a focused team, a financial plan, organized files, and a decluttered computer. Here are some tasks you can accomplish this month to help keep your office running smoothly and profitably throughout the year. 1. Help staff set and achieve goals. Addressing staff issues in January gets people charged up for the year and gives you a roadmap for … [Read more...] about To-Dos: Your January checklist
Life of the ‘office’ party: Managers’ most embarrassing holiday party gaffes revealed
Falling into a pool, sleeping under a table, fighting with the boss and screaming like a werewolf – scenes from a rough weekend or a corporate event? Unfortunately, for those involved, it's the latter. A recent Robert Half survey of executives found these were just a few of managers' worst moments at holiday parties. Participants were asked about the most embarrassing thing … [Read more...] about Life of the ‘office’ party: Managers’ most embarrassing holiday party gaffes revealed
TO-DOs: Your December office checklist
Congratulations on making it through 2022! We hope it was a successful and satisfying year for you and your firm and that you take some time this month to celebrate your accomplishments. Of course, the work never stops, so here are some reminders for this month. Start thinking about the firm's taxes. Are there any bills you can pay this year to offset any unexpected income … [Read more...] about TO-DOs: Your December office checklist
7 steps you can take now to improve next year’s bottom line
Year-end is a great time to evaluate the firm's finances and make a plan to improve next year's bottom line. Even if the year went well, there are always improvements to be made and areas that can be trimmed without impacting employees or the service they provide to clients. Here are 7 steps you can take now to improve next year's bottom line. 1. Evaluate your advertising … [Read more...] about 7 steps you can take now to improve next year’s bottom line
Reduce your risk of malpractice claims with a centralized calendar system
At one time, the word "deadline" referred to a marked section of a prison yard that, if breached by a prisoner, would result in that prisoner being shot. Today, the word refers to a time limit that, if breached, doesn't usually result in gunfire, but still has serious consequences. What's the problem? Failure to meet a deadline, such as a statute of limitations, and other … [Read more...] about Reduce your risk of malpractice claims with a centralized calendar system
Onboarding: How to make your new hire’s first day a success
The first day of working in a law firm can intimidate anyone, whether you're a new receptionist or a new associate. It doesn't matter how friendly your new co-workers are or how qualified you are for the job, it's still uncomfortable. You're stepping into a finely tuned machine and you need to get in sync with the moving parts, momentum, and direction. Fast. And how well you … [Read more...] about Onboarding: How to make your new hire’s first day a success
Surveys find employees are shopping at work on Cyber Monday, but most will try to hide it
Take a look around at your office right now. Are your colleagues actually banging out a report or are they bargain hunting? According to a survey of North American workers by staffing firm Robert Half Technology, there's a good chance it's the latter. Nearly half (49 percent) of respondents said they typically shop while in the office on Cyber Monday. And bosses may be the … [Read more...] about Surveys find employees are shopping at work on Cyber Monday, but most will try to hide it
Public image counts just as much as legal quality: 7 good rules
It takes more than good lawyering to make a practice a success. Just as important is a good public image. Here Trey Ryder, a legal marketing consultant in Payson, AZ, gives seven ways to make the firm look good. Rule #1: Pay up! Few people know much at all about the law firms in their community, Ryder says. They don't know the good from the bad. But what does get around … [Read more...] about Public image counts just as much as legal quality: 7 good rules
Here are four good ways to get your work done and enjoy a long weekend
Many managers will agree that the most difficult part of their job is finding time to get all the work done. And, while everyone loves a long weekend, it's hard to make up for that lost workday. So here are four good time management recommendations from workflow advisor Jason Womack of Ojai, CA, author of Your Best Just Got Better: Work Smarter, Think Bigger, Make More. These … [Read more...] about Here are four good ways to get your work done and enjoy a long weekend