Missing Deadlines
You have missed a Court or legally mandated deadline and are in a panic. Other than flee to a different state and crawl under a bed, what should you do?
You have missed a Court or legally mandated deadline and are in a panic. Other than flee to a different state and crawl under a bed, what should you do?
If remote practice becomes a norm, management and supervision obligations may present difficult ethical issues.
Here are five steps for rebuilding after COVID-19.
It is often far too easy for lawyers to focus exclusively on client matters and lose sight of managing the law firm’s operations. But that is a critical aspect, and one that should be regularly monitored and assessed.
The beginning of a new year signals a clean slate and the equally reviled yet cherished New Year’s Resolutions. It’s natural to want to put our best foot forward at the onset of 2021. Goal-setting for your law office is crucial to its continued success.
COVID-19 is undoubtedly a game changer for the practice of law, including international law. This disease seems to be staying here for the long run, and has already changed the way many of us are practicing.
Having never faced such a sustained lack of access to the courts in our lifetimes, we are all learning together how to do our jobs in this new uncharted environment.
Every situation will be different.
A conversation with SDCBA Technology and Practice Management Advisor Adriana Linares.
The fact that we are physically separated and unable to meet in person at the present time does not prevent us from resolving matters through mediation.