Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Monday, August 10, 2015

Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Monday, August 10, 2015

Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Monday, August 10, 2015Here are some recent articles of interest that I found this week related to law practice management, law technology, and legal marketing. Enjoy!

Legal Marketing Tips: Increasing your Digital Presence
Life in the Digital Age requires you to have a digital presence. You communicate via email, chat, and text through a plethora of different platforms, operating systems and applications. Your communication preferences will vary depending in part on your age and level of technical sophistication.

That said, to be successful in your career, your digital presence must cater to not only your needs, but those of your clients, co-workers, and prospective employers.

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Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Monday, July 27, 2015

Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Monday, July 27, 2015

Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Monday, July 27, 2015Here are some recent articles of interest that I found this week related to law practice management, law technology, and legal marketing. Enjoy!

Legal Productivity Tips: A Simple Daily Routine to Maximize Productivity

You can use the Pomodoro Technique to focus on one task at a time, and adhere to the principles of effective calendaring, checklists, and touching tasks only once. But operating at optimal productivity every day starts with the simple and so-obvious-it’s-overlooked premise: preparing for the next day by writing down and prioritizing tasks.

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Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Monday, July 13, 2015

Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Monday, July 13, 2015

Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Monday, July 13, 2015Here are some recent articles of interest that I found this week related to law practice management, law technology, and legal marketing. Enjoy!

Florida Legal News: Florida Courts Need Equal and Increased Funding
If Florida wants to live up to its potential as the third largest state in the U.S., it will take better technology for its courts, better pay for its judges and court staff, and better access to courts for its residents.

Mixing humor, statistics, and a relentless argument, Supreme Court Chief Justice Jorge Labarga used his State of the Judiciary Address at the Bar Annual Convention Judicial Luncheon to make the case for better funding for the courts.

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Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Monday, June 29, 2015

Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Monday, June 29, 2015

Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Monday, June 29, 2015Here are some recent articles of interest that I found this week related to law practice management, law technology, and legal marketing. Enjoy!

Miamilawyer1.com adds Pablo Gonalez-Zepeda as Miami Debt Collection Lawyer
Pablo is a Miami Florida lawyer who has been practicing law since 2008. He began his law career in 1999 as a law clerk for John F. Cosgrove, Esq. (Florida Legislator and First Mayor of The Town of Cutler Bay). He earned a bachelors in Psychology, with honors, with an emphasis in Legal Psychology at Florida International University (“FIU”) in 2003. Upon graduating, he worked with Dr. Moran (Founder of FIU Legal Psychology Program) on Jury related issues in high profile criminal and civil trials; and he continues to serve as a trial consultant today.

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Florida Insurance News: Citizens may cut rates but not for South Florida
Only a quarter of South Florida residents insured by Citizens Property Insurance Co. will see rate decreases in 2016 compared with nearly two-thirds of policyholders everywhere else in the state if requested rates are approved by state insurance regulators and the state-owned carrier’s Board of Governors.

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Weekly Review for Law Practice Tips for Friday, December 12, 2014

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weekly review for Law Practice TipsHere are some recent articles of interest that I found this week related to law practice management, law technology, and legal marketing. Enjoy!

Florida Debt Collection Law: To Collect a Debt or Take a Loss …That is the $Question$
The economy tanked several years ago. There is no way to sugar coat this. A lot of customers, income and sales were lost. And with bad business came bad debts. Often the bad debts had to be ignored as the more pressing problem was operating expenses, rent and payroll.

For those that survived, efficiency and automation were the key to survival. We now see tighter budgets, virtual employees, virtual offices, online stores, outsourcing and streamlined workflows. There are less workers doing more work while wearing more hats. As a consequence, business is stable and growing.

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Florida Debt Collection Law: Debt collectors target the elderly
For succeeding generations, retirement has been the time when older Americans reaped the benefits of their years in the workplace. Oftentimes at ceremonies, workers would receive a gold watch – a symbol of their entry into retirement and an era of “golden years.”

Today, few if any count on getting a gold watch. And what should have been the proverbial golden years are often tarnished by a struggle to keep pace with rising costs of living. These financial challenges are often worsened by aggressive debt collectors who hound older Americans about debts they may not even owe.

Sometimes, these collectors threaten to garnish their limited benefits.

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Florida Legal News: Undocumented immigrant to practice law in Florida
It’s never easy to become a lawyer.

But it was a different dimension of difficult for José Godinez-Samperio, whose quest to practice law in Florida took him not only through law school but also through the state Supreme Court and the Legislature.

Godinez-Samperio was sworn into the Florida Bar last week after lawmakers rewrote state law to allow an undocumented immigrant to practice law in the state.
“It was so incredible,” Godinez-Samperio said after taking the oath of admission at a Hispanic Bar Association gala in Tampa. “Everybody was there from so many parts of my life.”

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Florida Collection Law: Top consumer outrage? Debt collection for medical, other bills
Debt collection is the nation’s No. 1 complaint by consumers, a federal financial agency says — and hounding about medical debt is a big piece of the story.
A new report says consumers complain that their medical bills are often inaccurate or still unresolved with insurers, yet many say debt collectors resort to profanity or derogatory names such as “deadbeat,” “liar” or “fraud.”

One woman said a collector tried to get her to pay the medical bills of her late husband: “After my crying through the whole conversation, he offered for me to pay (three quarters of the balance due) on the doctors’ bills of my husband. No one told me I was not responsible for the debt.”

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