By Mike Nixon Special to The Daily Record
Read More »Use caution, mistakes in agreements lead to problems
Be careful what you write. It seems it is always the “little” mistakes that come back to haunt us. The problem may stem from an inconsistent use of a financial term or math error in a formula. Some mistakes may ...
Read More »Robert's Rules of Order: May I make a motion for fairness?
There have been several occasions recently that I have been exposed to the practical working of parliamentary procedure and the Robert’s Rules of Order. Honestly, I had never had much interest in this subject before, but when our church had ...
Read More »Law School downtown, not best solution
The Kansas City Star ran a story (April 3, 2004, A-1, “Law School mulls move downtown”.) concerning a proposal to relocate the University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Law downtown. Apparently the group that received the development deal ...
Read More »Lost profits issues in recent cases
By: Conni Ward Daily Record Columnist
Read More »Hubris, arrogance, celebrity -the Martha Stewart mess
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By Mike Nixon Special to The Daily Record
Read More »Fail-safe concepts for maintaining a clean desk and office
These next two weeks I will be talking about two of my absolute favorite “administrative” tips for making your law firm operate more efficiently. You are probably asking how can someone have “favorite” administrative concepts for their law office? The ...
Read More »Suggestions for chosing your path
We want it all! We want experience! We want a six-figure income! We want a life outside the office! We need to pay the bills! We need a vacation! Don’t we? How much of these do we really want? What ...
Read More »Recap of eighteen 'fail-safe tips' for running a legal office
For the last eighteen weeks we have been talking about “fail-safe tips” in the area of “administration,” that will allow your law firm to operate on auto-pilot. This area “administration” is one of the five areas that make up every ...
Read More »Public deserves more than finger pointing on 9/11 issues
The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States – commonly called the 9/11 Commission – just held its ninth public hearing regarding the events that led up to the worst single terror attack ever on America. The second ...
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