The success of a law practice greatly depends on its management. The right employees and company policies simplify administration. Visit our Law Practice Management section to find ways to improve your firm’s operations.
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The success of your practice depends in large part on the financial decisions you make. Maintaining good financial records is essential. Visit our Law Office Finances section to learn more about litigation funding options, automated client billing and even equipment leasing.
Whether your practice is established or just starting, professional insurance coverage is essential for maintaining stability and peace of mind. Determining the types and amounts of coverage your office needs can involve complex decisions. Your best strategy is to educate yourself. Use our Legal Insurance Services center to learn more about your coverage options.
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It’s important to keep up with the ways advances in the field of litigation support can help you throughout the process of complex litigation. Whether you’re in the discovery phase or preparing for trial, you’ll find valuable information in our Litigation Support Center on topics such as computer forensics and how to set up a remote office.
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After Election Day 2008, not every state race is decided yet. Voters might be tired of this extra-long election cycle, but a fair outcome of these races is more important than merely any outcome.
The Supreme Court argument about the Federal Communications Commission's broadcaster fines for "fleeting expletives" left out one important piece of evidence — the expletives in question.