 Time to Deal With Problem Partners  Do you understand the principles of collaborative performance? Use them to deal with problem partners and ensure the firm's long-term good. William Cobb
Automating Templates  Finally ready to streamline your practice with a well-designed document assembly system? Here's a road map to leveraging your best practices. Seth G. Rowland Key Steps When Relocating  Make a smooth move with the four keys to a happy relocation: coordination, cooperation, commitment and fun. Doug Rollo New Column: Rip It! It's Time to Get Organized!  Summer was fun--but it's over. It's time to get serious and get organized. Take these tips from the president of "I Hate Filing" club on how to straighten out the messes in your life. Sharon Mann

Editor's Page - Merrilyn Astin Tarlton on getting things done.  On Balance - Stewart Levine on a new kind of law school.  Chair's Message  Bookmarks  | | 
 As I was Saying: Examining Our Online Selves  Who's in charge of our personal data and how do we regain control? Wendy R. Leibowitz
nothing.but.net: Combating Spam  What if you reversed the flow of junk e-mail flooding your inbox and knocked back a message to each of the spammers? Erik J. Heels Site Watch: Time Tamer To-Dos  A time tabulator, tip lists and research results. E-Definitions: The Cudgel of Copyright Protection Schemes  DMCA provisions to keep the genie in the bottle have unsettling implications. Mark Tamminga Cool Tools: Get Remote Control of Your Desktop  Here's how you can connect to your office pC from anywhere. Michael Tamburo Product Watch  The latest legal technology news in the lpm-newproducts@abanet.org inbox. Storm Evans

Marketing: Good Ideas for Marketing Any Size Law Firm  Seven marketing ideas that work for firms large and small. Sally J. Schmidt Practice Development Clips  Cold calls, professional pitchers and platinum speaking. Larry Bodine
 Safeguarding the Firm: Disaster and Recover Planning  Because of prior planning, a coordinated response and teamwork, this Manhattan firm was able to carry on its work after the unbelievable occurred. An extraordinary less for all lawyers. Molly George
On Balance: A New Kind of Law School  What might tomorrow's legal education be like? Consider this. Stewart Levine |