The Return of Geeklawyer
Here’s the fallout from our Geeklawyer post earlier this week. It features Ruthie and GL’s motorcycle named “The Terrible and Inexorable Wrath […]
Est. 2005. Fka What About Clients? Law. Business. Americas. Europe. New Ideas. Old Verities. Heroes. Real Girls. Anglo-Irish Verve.
Est. 2005. Fka What About Clients? Law. Business. Americas. Europe. New Ideas. Old Verities. Heroes. Real Girls. Anglo-Irish Verve.
Est. 2005. Fka What About Clients? Law. Business. Americas. Europe. New Ideas. Old Verities. Heroes. Real Girls. Anglo-Irish Verve.
Here’s the fallout from our Geeklawyer post earlier this week. It features Ruthie and GL’s motorcycle named “The Terrible and Inexorable Wrath […]
Interesting statistics from The Economist: In 2000, the United Kingdom had a population of about 60 million, and the US had 285 […]
It’s here from Larry Bodine and read The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell if […]
Jim Hassett continues an ongoing important discussion amongst top legal marketing thinkers at his Law Firm Business Development blog. It’s right here.
Visit Chicago litigator Patrick J. Lamb’s new and improved site at In Search of Perfect Client Service. The man keeps raising the […]
From ex-Apple evangelist and guru’s guru Guy Kawasaki, who gets more visits to his blog in a day than most people see […]
Because it involves our clients and practice, I’ve posted about this overall issue before. And yesterday both the WSJ Law Blog and […]
See Kevin O’Keefe’s recent post containing the secret answer at his Real Lawyers Have Blogs. Brace yourself, because Kevin’s answer makes way […]
Our firm’s practice has taken us to the southern UK quite a bit: London, Suffolk, Kent, and Cardiff, Wales. During one of […]
See yesterday’s WSJ Law Blog at “Judge Rejects Inscrutable Motion, Cites Adam Sandler’s ‘Billy Madison’”.
…it’s a thoughtful, even-handed, spirited and comprehensive scan of last week’s posts by Unused and Probably Unusable.
In two parts by Jim Calloway – Part 1 and Part 2 – and originally appearing in the Oklahoma Bar Journal. These […]
And, more importantly, do those successes keep you from seeing entrenched fallacies and faulty assumptions in your thinking that will bite you […]
And often with legal systems amazingly similar to our own–apologies to Gerry Riskin but I love his blog and its name. Any […]
Ellen Bry, an actress you’ve been seeing for 20 years on everything from St. Elsewhere, Dallas and Star Trek to The Practice […]
From D.C.-based Chris Abraham–friend, marketing consultant, inspirer, writer, Renaissance dude, interpreter, learner-teacher, person-who-gets-it, and the guy to spend time with when I […]
It’s here, from Gerry Riskin’s shop, and it’s based on a BTI Consulting Group Survey. And it’s what I’ve been telling you […]
Neil Senturia is a friend, mega-successful entrepreneur, software mogul, real-estate developer, popular business speaker, exotic human and former writer for some very […]
So far Tom Welshonce and I have located (and listed on this site) U.S./China-based China Law Blog by Seattle’s Harris & Moure […]
Brands. Some lawyers become brands. In my litigation and environmental practices, I’m still working on it–but some lawyers of ours already are. […]
I learned something from this one. It’s from Tom Collins at MorePartnerIncome. My “best time”, until now, was Friday afternoons–a great time […]
Do see this series at The Legal Marketing Blog if you haven’t already. Lots of good ideas from great people in a […]
Mark Beese at Denver’s Holland & Hart is back with Leadership for Lawyers after a 3-month blog-sabbatical. I for one am very […]
It’s today–and I almost forgot. I’ve been in LA “celebrating” my birthday. On the way back, I was thinking that, while Los […]
Sean Sirrine at De Novo has this week’s Blawg Review. Along with a bunch of great links, Sean offers some helpful “tips” […]
Rule 9: Be There For Clients–24/7. (See the first 8 rules: 1-6 here, 7 here and 8 here.) Get used to it. […]
Allison Shields at Legal Ease Blog has posted on one of my favorite subjects. It follows up on a shorter Seth Godin […]
Are there any good and active (updated at least weekly) China law, Japan law or other Asia blawgs out there you can […]
It’s from Bruce MacEwen (Adam Smith, Esq.) and called “It’s Not 1977 Any More: What Are You Going to Do About It?” […]
At my previous firm I was on the Marketing Committee. We went through a phase where we talked about cross-selling by our […]