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Zoom Videoconferencing: Best Practices for Attorneys

Closing a Practice Law Practice Management Succession Planning

How To Protect Your Clients and Firm in the Event of Death, Disability, Impairment, or Incapacity

Closing a Practice Law Practice Management

What to Do When an Attorney has Abandoned His Practice, Is Incapacitated, or Deceased

Closing a Practice Law Practice Management

Checklist for an Attorney Who Closes Another Attorney’s Office

Law Practice Management Resources for the Public Succession Planning

What to Do If Your Attorney Dies, Disappears, Becomes Disabled, or is Suspended or Disbarred

Closing a Practice Law Practice Management Succession Planning

Best Practices When Selling A Practice

Closing a Practice Law Practice Management Resources for the Public

What To Do When Your Boss or Relative is No Longer Able to Practice Law

Closing a Practice Law Practice Management

A Letter to Texas Attorneys Closing a Practice

Law Practice Management Succession Planning

Do-It-Yourself Guide for Handwritten ‘Holographic’ Wills in Texas

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    Whether you are considering how to wind down your law practice or you’ve been called upon to help close a practice for a colleague, we have resources to help make the process of closing a practice less daunting.
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