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Getting The Legal Work Done
Getting The Legal Work Done
Keep Everything Organized so You Can Get the Work Done
There is No Substitute for Getting the Work Done Tips to Help
Tips for Using Case Lists in Your Firm
Tips for Helping Your Staff Use Things To Do and Caselist Meetings
Tips for Creating a System for Designating Tasks and Responsibility
Tips for Collecting the Tools You Need to Get the Work Done
Tips for Collecting the Tools You Need to Get the Work Done
Using a Trial Outline for Litigation and Non-Litigation Matters
Tips for Using a Trial Outline to Your Advantage
A Few More Trial Outline Forms for You to Consider
Stay on Track by Using a Time Line
Tips for Creating a Visual Schedule of a New Legal Matter
Utilizing Expert Consultation to Help You in Your Practice
Using Law Professors and Other Qualified Counselors
Keeping Your Hardware and Software Up to Date
Getting the Right Software to Get the Work Done
Establishing a Work Flow Process in Your Firm
Rules to Help You Get the Work Done
Returning Phone Calls is a Must in Office Management
Get it in Writing: Using Non-Verbal Communication
Tips for Producing Error-Free Correspondence
How to Ensure an Accurate Opinion Letter
More Rules to Smooth the Work Flow Process
Using Blue Cards to Start Things Smoothly
Tips for Using the "Royal-we" in Your Firm
Thank You Letters Helf Your Firm Get the Work Done
Using a Calendar System to Get the Work Done
An Insight Into a Personal Calendar
Re-Cap: Five Things a Business Needs to Survive
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