The State Bar of Texas’ Law Practice Management program is a treasure trove of information and guidance for new and seasoned attorneys alike. Join attorney Trish McAllister as she highlights what the LPM department has to offer!
The State Bar of Texas’ Law Practice Management program is a treasure trove of information and guidance for new and seasoned attorneys alike. Join attorney Trish McAllister as she highlights what the LPM department has to offer!
Editing videos for your law firm’s social media accounts can be fast, fun, and easy. Watch this quick tutorial to learn more!
In this video, Law Practice Management committee member and attorney Kyle Robbins guides viewers through process management software. Unlike practice management software, process management is designed to manage your firm’s processes.
By setting up call and form tracking for your law firm’s marketing, you’ll be able to see exactly where your marketing is working and where it can be improved. If you don’t track your marketing, you’re basically gambling.
In this video, attorney and LPM committee member Kyle Robbins explains the important role software plays in achieving success and growth for small and solo law firms.
Practice technology (basically “fancy QuickBooks for law firms”) such as Clio helps law firms record time and cases, send out invoices, and generate financial reports. Watch this video to learn more!
Attention estate planning attorneys, don’t keep your clients’ original wills! Estate planning attorney Kyle Robbins is here to dig into the issues and pitfalls that occur when attorneys keep original wills.
Designating a custodian isn’t just for emergencies; it’s good business. It protects the value of your practices, ensures continuity of care, keeps your clients safe, and spares your loved ones from the needless legal and financial confusion that could arise.
In this video, Greg Sampson (2023-2024 Law Practice Management Committee Incoming Chair) identifies the value of succession planning and why it is now more important than ever.