Solo and Small Firm Conference-2011
Product Type:
Course Materials - Print
ISBN:
978-1-55258-731-7
Pages:
116
Price:
$95.00
This book is essential for: lawyers and staff who are involved in the management of a law practice.
Current to: March 2011
Putting success into succession planning for the solo and small firm lawyer
The Boomers are aging out, the Millenniums are rising, and solo and small firms everywhere are trying to figure out how to bring in new associates and partners, retire older partners, and fund everyone’s retirement without breaking the bank. This publication explores all the issues involved in succession planning for the solo and small firm lawyer, with concrete tips and advice that you can immediately put to work to successfully plan your retirement. Also included are sections on law firm management and recent developments in law office technology and marketing.
Course Materials Coordinator
David J. Bilinsky — Practice Management Advisor, Law Society of BC, Vancouver
CONTENTS
- succession planning: precedents; structuring the deal from the buyer's and seller's perspective; tax issues
- law firm management—how to think big: when do you know it's time—what are the signs?, why hire a legal administrator/office manager, what does a legal administrator do?, life on the other side; recent developments in law office technology and marketing—tips, issues, and ideas in technology for marketing, social media, blogs, the latest and greatest in law office management
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Doug Jasinski
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John S. Smiley, CPA, CA
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J. Robert Waterman
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David J. Bilinsky
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Course Materials Coordinator
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David J. Bilinsky
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Colleen Chapman
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Nisson M. Goldman
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Kim A. Karras
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Andrew F. Schroeder, CPA, CA
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David G. Thompson
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