This article, Attorneys’ education is an ongoing process (Business Journal of Phoenix, 1/23/06) reports on Continuing Legal Education (CLE) in Arizona, which has been a required since 1989. The article talks about the importance of CLE and the bar’s flexibility in allowing the requirements satisfied through a variety of differently priced options. But I’d have
2006
Tips for Working At Home
Home Office Lawyer -Guru Grant Griffith shares these tips from LifeHack on how to improve productivity working from home. Tips include setting up a designated work area, setting a schedule and avoid volunteering for too many activities because people assume that when you work at home, you have more free time. Check out the post…
Ethics in Chat Rooms
Jon Stein posts a link to an article concerning the ethics of trolling for clients in online chat rooms under California law. As you might expect, there are no clear cut answers; basically, you ability to ethically solicit clients in a chatroom depends upon the type of chatroom involved and whether participants have an expectation…
A Culture of Unethical Conduct
This article, Did Barnes Firm Lawyer Tell the Whole Truth?, Michael Beebe, 1/22/06 reports on somewhat deceptive advertising by Thomas Goldstein, a lawyer with Cellino and Barnes, who advertised that he was uniquely qualified to handle Vioxx cases in light of his status as a former physician. Trouble was, the ads didn’t explain why…
New Mexico Joins Casemaker
Casemaker, a free legal research service included in participating state bar membership fees is a trend we’ve been following for a long time. As this article fom bizjournals.com (1/20/06) reports, New Mexico is the 23d state to join the Casemaker consortium.
New Mexico Bar joins legal research consortium, hich according to the article, now serves…
MyShingle Website of the Week
Jim Calloway has generously named MyShingle as his website of the week, notwithstanding his perception that I sometimes have a negative view of bar associations. I’d like to clarify. Generally, I’ve lauded the bars for programs like these that help solo and small firm practice law. Likewise, I’m a huge fan of the work…
Opinionistas Might Be Sexy, But GAL Is Real
The recent outing of formerly anonymous Opinionistas as biglaw associate Melissa Lafsky , close on the heels of the reveal of David Lat as Underneath Their Robes and Jeremy Blachman as Anonymous Lawyer has Orin Kerr wondering whether the trend of blogging anonymously and snagging a book deal might provide a a new career path…
Do What You Love
Via Stay of Execution and Rob Hyndman comes this link to a great piece by Paul Graham on
How to Do What You Love. Because after all, that advice to “do what you love” is easy, it’s finding what you love and figuring out how to do it that’s a life work.
More on Why Niches Are Delicious
As I pointed out in this earlier post, finding a niche can help grow your practice. And, as Tom Kane pointed out months ago (don’t know how I missed it), a niche can help a solo survive in the big city. And now, there’s yet another article, Finding a Niche (Jan. 2006) that…
Shingler’s Billable Hour Hits the Big Time
Fellow shingler Lisa Solomon’s ‘s company, The Billable Hour, that she runs with her lawyer-husband Mark has hit the bigtime with this press the Wall Street Journal Law Blog. It’s sure to get lots of reads, as it mentions the recent unveiling of formerly anonymous law blogger, Opinionistas.