You know the saying, “ask and ye shall receive?” It really works! In yesterday’s post Study Finds Solo Lawyers Bill Only Two Hours A Day, I questioned the results of a “Legal Trends Study” announced at the recent Clio Cloud Conference that showed that solos use only a tiny fraction of the workday for

Earlier this week at the 
Back in 2009, I blogged about how 
Last week, Apple’s long-expected announcement of the iPhone 7 was accompanied by an unexpected development: 
Looking for an entree into a new practice area, or a way to segue out of solo practice to something new? Forget 
Six years ago, the ABA released 
A recent 
What if people really understood the documents they were signing? That was the challenge that South African lawyer 
Let’s say that you’re an attorney, duly licensed and happily practicing law in Colorado. One evening, your wife mentions that her parents in Minnesota are having a tough time resolving a dispute with a creditor, and asks if you could intercede on their behalf. Now, you’re well aware of the pitfalls of working for family
These days, the legal profession is obsessed with the future of law. Burning questions — like”