- Big Fees »
by Bernie Mazaheri - In today’s environment too many lawyers have lost sight of what a reasonable fee really is. They charge too little.
- Big Clients »
by William T. Hogan III - Don’t think that big clients are out of your reach. Solos and small firm lawyers have increasing opportunities to service Fortune 1000 clients.
- Small Firms and Big Litigation »
by Jeffrey L. Solomon and Silvia Coulter - Regardless of how a large matter comes to a small firm, be sure to manage your resources efficiently, communicate effectively, and build strong relationships.
- Small Firm in a Big Pond: Big City Practice »
by Laurel G. Bellows - How does a small firm position itself to attract and retain clients in the midst of so much competition?
- Do You Really Need a Big Office? »
by Miriam Rittmaster - Savvy lawyers can create a big office atmosphere that doesn’t require a big office budget.
- Big Victories, Big Losses »
by Jeffrey C. Robinson - Solos often base their sense of victory or loss not solely on money but on whether they have helped the client.
- Avoiding Big Mistakes »
by Timothy J. Gephart - The first step in establishing a program to manage the risk of professional liability is understanding the types of errors that lead to malpractice claims.
- Big Egos: Dealing with Legends in Their Own Minds »
by Kathy F. Bernhard - Are there egomaniacs in your firm who bully and abuse others? If so, it might be time to conduct a jerk audit.
GPSOLO (ISSN-1520-331X) is published eight times a year (January/February, March, April/May, June, July/August, September, October/November and December) by the ABA General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Division, 321 N Clark, Chicago, IL 60654. The magazine is committed to fulfilling the special needs of general, solo, and small firm practitioners. The contents of GPSOLO do not necessarily represent the views of the General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Division or the American Bar Association, but are the views of respected members of the profession.
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