White & Napier, LLC, was finally formed a month or so ago. My buddy Weeze met us recently to discuss a logo, letterhead, and all that good stuff. A contract on our first advertisement has been signed, and our domain ...
Read More »Woolner: No one likes snitches, including federal appeals judges
Politicians never tire of campaigning against waste, fraud and abuse in government. It is as if the three evils appear as budget items requiring only sufficient intestinal fortitude to snip out. If it were that simple, we wouldn’t need whistleblowers. ...
Read More »A solo joe finally becomes a small-firm guy
White & Napier LLC was finally formed a month or so ago. My buddy Weeze met us recently to discuss a logo, letterhead and all that good stuff. A contract on our first advertisement has been signed, and our domain ...
Read More »No one likes snitches, including federal appeals judges
Politicians never tire of campaigning against waste, fraud and abuse in government. It is as if the three evils appear as budget items requiring only sufficient intestinal fortitude to snip out. If it were that simple, we wouldn’t need whistleblowers. ...
Read More »The digital paper trail has hidden spaces along the way
When I tell my daughters that they can’t use the phone or computer or go anywhere until their room is clean, it’s amazing how fast I get results. Within 20 minutes, the floor that once was covered with clothes is ...
Read More »Poll: It’s better to work with a ’Net
How should small law firms and solos entice prospects into using their services? From the smaller firm’s perspective, the number of contacts that you make, the number of people you talk to, will have the biggest name-impact recognition. Getting out ...
Read More »Skrzycki: Bush family leave plan has workers feeling ill
Employers would get more authority to check on the reasons workers give for excused absences under proposed changes to the U.S. family and medical leave policy — a rule-tightening sure to trigger a political firestorm. The 127-page document issued Feb. ...
Read More »It’s better for lawyers to work with a ‘Net
How should small law firms and solos “entice” prospects into using their services? From the smaller firm’s perspective, the number of contacts that you make, the number of people you talk to, will have the biggest name-impact recognition. Getting “out ...
Read More »Bush family leave plan has workers feeling
Employers would get more authority to check on the reasons workers give for excused absences, under proposed changes to the U.S. family and medical leave policy — a rule-tightening sure to trigger a political firestorm. The 127-page document issued Feb. ...
Read More »Saturley and Callanan: Cost of insurance depends on type of law practiced
When you apply for professional liability insurance, the insurer’s underwriter evaluates the risk you pose and how to price the coverage. How can you keep the cost of coverage to a minimum? Premium rates are driven by the underwriter’s assessment ...
Read More »I didn’t make the jury — or ‘American Idol’
I spent the end of Saturday hanging out in the Levison Towers with Marty, the AV guy. Marty is very devoted to the firm and was spending his weekend installing the new HD-DVD player he bought on sale at Wal-Mart. ...
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