The Young Lawyers Issue | April 2017
In this issue of ABA Law Practice Today:
Giving some time and thought to the other person is the key to making any relationship work for the long haul. Ten tips on how to maximize efficiencies and develop your reputation. Taking the plunge as a solo is scary—but very rewarding in the end. How to build good habits to meet the unique challenges posed to young lawyers. How to choose wisely in deciding where to focus your practice. How to make sure others know what you bring to the table. Doing great work is just the beginning of ensuring your success. Start now on developing the habits that will grow your personal wealth. Thinking about becoming an in-house counsel? Prepare for the unexpected. How can you be sure your website is a high performer? This month, our panel of experts discusses best practices for law firm website design. A must-have book for those challenged by trust account management. Roberta Liebenberg, the 2017 recipient of the ABA Women Rainmakers Marty Fay Africa Golden Hammer Award, offers her tips on successful rainmaking. Service providers and law firms can use technology to make better, data-driven decisions.How to Marry Lawyers and Legal Marketers
Brushing Your Teeth in the Shower: A Guide for Making It as a New Lawyer
Living In A Solo World
Young Lawyers: Build Good Practice Habits and Avoid Malpractice Claims
Top Five Things to Know About Selecting Your Practice Area
Effective Self-Promotion for Young Lawyers
Survival of the Savvy
The Millionaire Lawyer Next Door
Why Corporate Counsel Isn’t What You Think
Website Best Practices
Trust Accounting in One Hour for Lawyers
Making it Rain: Roberta D. Liebenberg
How Business Intelligence Contributes to a Better Legal Business Model