2021

For many law students, the summer of 2021 has proved challenging.  With the pandemic grip still tight back in the fall of 2020, many firms cut back or cancelled summer programs entirely to avoid another awkward summer of remote work.  Meanwhile, as placement offices failed to get their act together when law schools opened virtually,

Have you ever thought about how much money you’ve lost by not having the right contract in place?

For example:

  • You have an online consult and the client’s ready to seal the deal. But you don’t have a standard engagement agreement to send and by the time you draft one, the client has hired someone

Last week, the New York Times reported on a recent study by WalletHub which ranked each state on its suitability for remote work. The survey evaluated two primary factors: employer-friendly characteristics such as the number of people already working remotely and worker-specific features such as cost of electricity and Internet and average housing and lot

Just a quick note to let readers know that the Legal ClauseIt chock full of plug & play power pacts for 21st century lawyers will be available for purchase next week.  If you haven’t yet signed up to receive advance notice of our special launch deal, sign up here – and in exchange, you can

After the law firm where I worked as an associate twenty five years ago gave me six months to find a new job, I had a crazy idea. 

What if I didn’t look for a job at all and instead decided to start my own law firm?

And even crazier, what if that law firm

Lawyers have reasonable discretion over what terms to include in a Retainer Agreement depending upon the type of case and applicable ethics rules.  That said, there are some hard don’ts – i.e., terms that you never want to include or exclude – if you want to avoid a bar complaint or non-payment.    

Here’s a quick

Did you know that your Retainer Agreement can make you money?

That is, if you’re not using one of those stale, eight-page tomes chock full of legalese that clients can’t understand.

Or one of those outdated forms from a retired lawyer that still references fax machines and billing rates for secretaries. 

Here’s the problem.  There