Weekly Review for Law Practice Tips for Friday, April 4, 2014

Weekly Review for Law Practice Tips for April 4, 2014

Weekly Review for Law Practice Tips for April 4, 2014Here are some recent articles of interest that I found this week related to law practice management, law technology, and legal marketing. Enjoy!

How to Increase Focus and Productivity with Mindfulness

So, what exactly is mindfulness and why should lawyers care? The simple answer is that practicing mindfulness will help you be a happier human being and a better lawyer. Read more here… ow.ly/uwTHl

Finding Happiness As A Lawyer: Three Pillars And A Box Of Crayons

Ever wonder what the secret to happiness is? Landing a Biglaw job? Making partner? Saving your innocent cousin from wrongful conviction for a convenience store robbery in the small town south? Whether you’re a currently-miserable attorney who’s pinning her hopes for happiness on eventual career success, or a veteran attorney who could stand to be a bit more happy, I have both bad and good news for you. The bad news: you may have to look beyond the bounds of your career for the additional keys to lasting happiness. The good news: doing so is easy! But how could this be, you ask? Read more here… ow.ly/uwSIT

Why Less Effort Is Far Better for Your Career
This may sound odd at first, but I’d like to suggest you manage your career in such a manner that you avoid wasting a single drop of energy. To be clear, I’m not suggesting you use less energy, only that you stop wasting energy. Read more here…http://ow.ly/v0vhR

Why not disaster-proof your law firm today?
According the American Bar Association’s 2013 Legal Technology Survey results, 58 percent of lawyers surveyed cited security concerns as the top reason that prevented them from using cloud computing in their law practices.
The problem is, the current file storage arrangement and IT set up of most law firms is anything but secure. Case in point — a Pennsylvania law office that literally went up in smoke last month, when the building in which their firm was located was destroyed in a fire. Read more here.. http://ow.ly/v0tyY

Are New Domains an Opportunity for Law Firms?
With so many new gTLDs (“generic Top Level Domains”) coming online this year, I thought it might be worth exploring their value and potential use in law firm marketing. Read more here… http://ow.ly/v0snB

How smart trial lawyers start and finish their presentations with bookends and why you should too!
At the end of the presentation of my evidence (sometimes several weeks later) I make sure the bookend I finish up with, the one on the right, is the person who I feel will make the greatest emotional impact with the jury.

The formula to persuading 12 complete strangers is multi-layered and complicated. But at the top of my success list is making sure I always start and finish with the correct left and right bookends.Read more here.. http://ow.ly/v0rjX

Persuasive Litigator: Know How to Address a “Cold Bench”
If a “hot bench” is one that involves a judge actively participating in oral argument with questions and responses, then a “cold bench” must be one in which the judge just sits silently and watches. By that standard, there is no better exemplar of the cold bench than U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Read more here…http://ow.ly/v0qmk

MyCase Enhances Mobile Offering with Launch of Android App
MyCase, Web-based legal practice management software, today introduces a new application for Android mobile devices. MyCase became the first legal practice management software to offer a mobile solution in April 2013, with the launch of its IOS app. This latest release on Android further enhances MyCase’s solution set, offering more attorneys access to all aspects of the software’s comprehensive services at their fingertips. Read more here… http://ow.ly/vmuHI

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Weekly Review for Law Practice Tips for Monday, March 24, 2014

Law Practice Updates

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

 

The 9 On-Page SEO Elements You Need In 2014:

With so many significant changes in the world of SEO over the past year, it can be hard for non-SEO professionals to keep track of what’s still relevant and what isn’t. Fortunately, while Google completely replaced their previous algorithm with Hummingbird, their gold standard for webmasters hasn’t changed: they want us to provide the best content and the best user-experience possible.

But what does this mean in 2014? What on-page factors are still relevant, both for readers and search engines? Read more here

 

Red Flag Client Bingo! Danger signs during the initial client intake:

How can you spot red-flag clients before they become a drain on your practice? Why not track them the fun way, though a game of Red Flag Client Bingo, created by Vermont lawyer L. Maxwell Taylor. Read more here

 

What Clients Don’t See (And Don’t Care About):

The hours of toil behind the scenes to draft a contract, prepare a brief, or develop an argument are not seen by our most critical audience – our clients. Clients only see the performance, the final act, the end result of the late nights at the office and time spent away from friends and family. The client sees the trust, or the email, or an argument before the court. The technical skill, the effort involved, and the nuance of language are all lost on the client. It is unlikely they will ever have an educated appreciation for the work you have done. Read more here..

 

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