Today I want to talk about the CARES Act and offer some suggestions about how I think small law firms should approach the potential availability of funding and loan forgiveness to become better and more resilient. Feeling a bit out of touch here at home, I recently...
I know this is a scary and frustrating time for attorneys who own solo practices and small law firms. It’s easy to react impulsively to normal business down cycles. And what’s happing right now with the COVID-19 pandemic is anything but normal. Knowing...
Today we learned that there were roughly 3.3 million new jobless claims and that the United States now has the most cases of COVID-19. And the evidence points to the probability that both reported numbers fall short (potentially drastically short) of reality. Having...
As I write this the curve of diagnosed COVID-19 cases in the Unites States is still rising sharply. As the nation grapples with fear and uncertainty, and in Washington DC politicians play politics, most lawyers are stuck at home. For most, business has slowed, and for...
Technology is core to keeping law offices of all sizes running. Last weekend, at the request of several of our customers, I published summaries of the technologies that we use at LawLytics that allow us to operate in the office and remotely with equal efficiency....
Have clients and potential clients stopped engaging your law firm in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak? As I write this, the total worldwide cases have passed 300,000, and diagnosed US cases are approaching 27,000. By the time this is published, the numbers are,...