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Trust Account Management – Fiduciary Duty Meets Financial Sense

Authors: #Dana Riel and #David Michael(3-minute read) Trust account management is one of the most sensitive and important aspects of a law firm’s operations. Improper handling of trust accounts can result in severe legal consequences, damage to a law firm’s...

Business of Law: Having the Last Word          

Authors: #Dana Riel and #David Michael(3-minute read) Here’s a question: What is the most frequent type of complaint filed against lawyers? (A) Mishandling trust funds.(B) Lack of communication.(C) Fee disputes. The Correct answer is: (B) Lack of Communication....

Proactive Management Based (Self) Regulation

Much of life is reactive, sometimes unpleasantly so. Here is the good news. There are ways to be proactive in your law practice; to provide great legal services to clients and both prevent and defend against ethics complaints. Proactive Management-Based Regulation...

Sage 50 puts a toe in the Cloud

Sage 50 (the product formerly known as Peachtree) has long been seen as the orphan stepchild of the 800 pound gorilla in the small business accounting software market that is Intuit QuickBooks. With the release of Sage50c in February of this year, Sage 50 has finally...

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You Deserve the Best of Breed – TechnoLawyer winners Worldox™ GX4 and Amicus Attorney Premium 2015

TechnoLawyer readers voted Worldox™ GX4 and Amicus Attorney Premium Edition among the top 25 products of 2015. Law firms and legal departments need document and email management and matter management and these are two powerful, time-proven solutions that keep getting...

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Working Smarter in 2016

Welcome to the New Year!  All of us start out the New Year with good intentions, but if the calls coming in to our office are any indication, many of us are now two weeks into the New Year and feel as if we are already five weeks behind.  And the universal lament we...

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Practicing Law in 2016 Just Got More Interesting

Is your firm practicing law in Virginia?  Congratulations!  On December 17 the Virginia Supreme Court approved some significant changes to the state’s definition for Comment 6 of its Rule 1.1 of the State’s Rules of Professional Conduct, “Competency to Practice Law”....

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Year End Resolutions

We all know those old adages – “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” “See your dentist twice a year.” “Change the oil in your car every 3,000 miles. There’s truth in these sayings: they and others like them keep us healthy and our lives running smoothly. But what...

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