When a report has meaningful flaws that get in the way of trial goals, it is important to amplify the data and conclusions that support a client's interests so that they rise above, or overwhelm the "noise" that will be created by the other side .
- March 28, 2013Jeffrey P. Wittmann
Deciding between parents in a contested child custody dispute is one of the most daunting challenges a court can face. Here's an in-depth look at the issue.
March 28, 2013Timothy M. TippinsThe reason that time management is so difficult for law firm marketers is because you are working for multiple bosses in a client-service, reactive work environment. This translates into having little control over what will hit your desk on any given day at any given minute.
March 28, 2013Eva WisnikWriting in many parts of the legal and business worlds has probably changed more in the last decade than in any comparable period over the last five centuries. Those who fail to adapt will pay the consequences.
March 28, 2013Steven StarkAs your law firm heads into a busy and active spring season, here are several topical issues that can remind us of how we can add some rejuvenation and much-welcomed change into our legal marketing best practices.
March 28, 2013Michelle SamuelsAttorneys are typically very good at describing their skills and recounting problems they have solved for other clients, but they struggle with asking for the business.
March 28, 2013Larry BodineSome 96% of surveyed law firms have prioritized "acquiring laterals" as part of growth plans in the next two years. But what about integrating the client?
March 28, 2013Beth CuzzoneSuccessful business generators tend to ask questions in particular sequence. This sounds fairly simple, but it takes consistent work and strong skills to become effective at using this approach.
March 28, 2013Sheryl A. OdentzIf we were to analyze law firm mergers by plotting client satisfaction on one axis and partner satisfaction on the other, the resulting scatter diagram would reflect a surprising few combinations that were deemed satisfactory after the fact to all parties.
March 28, 2013Timothy B. CorcoranWhen dishonest conduct is committed by others in the firm, the lawyers are still themselves ethically responsible
March 28, 2013Ed Poll

