Blawg Review #51’s Writer is Nobody’s April Fool.
George M. Wallace of Declarations and Exclusions, a/k/a A Fool In The Forest, did this week’s Blawg Review with Blawg Review #51. […]
3L Epiphany – Not Bad for a Buckeye.
As a basic Google search will tell you in a matter of seconds, 3L Epiphany, a blog by Ian Best, a third-year […]
Never date anything April 1; never rely on anything dated April 1.
Which can be “Rule 13”, a new client service rule. This causes obvious problems because of today’s date. While you are thinking […]
Building a Great Culture Is An Inside Job.
Michelle Golden and Allison Shields each have an important post about this. If you are selling your services firm as happy, fun, […]
Rule 12: Have Fun.
Rule 12 (of 12): Have Fun. See Rules 1-6 here and at these links 7,8, 9, 10 and 11. If you are […]
Your Brochure: A Detail, A Tool–But Not a Marketing or Client Communications Strategy.
Nathan Burke and Tom Kane have fine, sane recent posts on this. So does Seth Godin, who started them off. In these […]
Listen Up…
Listening arts. I’ve mentioned before that I still need work but am improving in this area. It’s a constant focus. And my […]
Blawg Review #50 Is Out, Out There and It Should Wake Us All Up.
The Dark Goddess of Replevin Speaks did Blawg Review #50 this week, and DGR, a/k/a Seattle’s Ruth Laura Edlund, did not disappoint. […]
At the Canadian Bar Association, Client Service Merits Full-Time Emphasis.
I’ve noted that, on the subject of clients, the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Jim Calloway “gets it”. The Canadian bar people seems to […]
Del Bianco: Net Neutrality – “The Next Broadband Battleground”
Shouldn’t we all be able to to access all internet content without having to pay extra to attach adapting devices? And what […]
Clients, Litigation and Discovery Disputes.
Evan Schaeffer in his The Illinois Trial Practice Weblog has a wonderful post “Don’t Put Discovery Disputes On A Back Burner”. It’s […]
Nathan Burke: Thinking About Marketing Freshly PLUS Client Polling
Nathan Burke at LawFirmBlogging has a very fine “lawyer wake-up” post called “A New Way Of Thinking About Marketing“. He succinctly offers […]
“Oh Rare Ben Johnson…”
Great post and heads up from Ed Poll at his LawBiz Blog about how things have changed in our business in the […]
March Madness, Epic Tragedies, Disappointments – LSU 62, Duke 54.
Off-Topic Department: Is it just me–or do people (including the Associated Press sports staff) just love to see Duke lose?
Round III of It’s All Happening At the Zoo: Australian/New Zealand Blawgs?
Any good and active Australian or New Zealand blawgs out there? Australia is now a “player” and, hey, these folks like to […]
War Stories–Service Ones
I’m not an old guy yet–but I’ve been pracxticing law for a long whilte. One of the reasons I know that is […]
The French Get Hissy About IP–Part 2
Here, from an AP news story. Ironically, the draft on-line copyright bill, which passed the French National Assembly but still needs to […]
“Are You Tired of Working For the Man–Or the Woman?”
In either event, or if you’re just burned out by meditating too much on the BTI Consulting Study, try something different by […]
Are There BTI Consulting-type Studies Out Measuring Whether Clients Are Happy/Unhappy with the Client Service Performance of their Outside CPA’s, Stockbrokers, Management Consultants, Financial Planners, Marketing Gurus, Banks, Ad Agencies?
Long title but you get the idea. We live increasingly in a “service-based” global economy. Any studies or stats out there on […]
Oklahoma, You’re OK Department: Blawg Review #49 Is Out.
Good mornin’ pards. From his Oklahoma-based Jim Calloway’s Law Practice Tips Blog, Jim Calloway has authored Blawg Review this week and Blawg […]
Last Call: Asia Law Weblogs, Anyone?
Note the March 2 post here, which shows we still need more Asia law blogs (English versions) regardless of where they originate. […]
2 Must-Read Posts By Arnie Herz, Inspirer.
“Lawyering as Soulful Work” is a March 11 post by Wall Street lawyer and consultant Arnie Herz at Legal Sanity as well […]
BigLaw’s Mixed Reviews, “Mercy-Theft”, Vanishing Wimpy GC’s, The BTI Consulting Study and McMurray’s Take.
For years I’ve seen Fortune 500, European companies and big privately-held firms leave large law firms for high-end boutiques and, more recently, […]
More on the BTI Consulting Study.
It’s right here from Law.Com and it follows our March 4 post “High-End Clients Not Happy at All” and great posts earlier […]
More On One that Matters: Should We Sell During Client Polling/Interviews?
Great post from Michelle Golden commenting on Jim Hassett’s equally thoughtful one on whether or not “to sell” during interviews with clients […]
China Law Blog Has Made Some Great Posts Lately.
China Law Blog, a site based in both the U.S and China, has made some great posts lately commenting on China business […]
Do What You Love: Hero 3 – Mark Del Bianco
Speaking of our nation’s capitol, I’ve posted about D.C.-based telecom and lawyer’s lawyer Mark C. Del Bianco before, including here a couple […]
Kane: “Who You Know” Needs To Be Pondered, Organized and Updated.
This week I’m in my native Washington, D.C. – where the proper care, feeding and upkeep of The Rolodex has been an […]
The Evil Bookstore Conspiracy Against Us All: “Think and Grow Rich”, “Fish!”, “The Road Less Traveled”, “Good To Great”, “The 7 Habits of…”
I’m back East for 2 weeks in my real stomping grounds of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland and DC, where the earth is starting […]
