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Wednesday, August 30, 2017The Attorney Protective Newsletter contains information on the following Topics: 1. Navigating Ethical Pitfalls and Fraudulent schemes 2. Lawyers Increasingly Targets of E-mail/Fraudulent Check Schemes 3. The Double Billing Dilemma To Download a PDF copy of this newsletter READ MORE >>
Friday, July 14, 2017Attorney Protective Tip of the Month Do you have a pile of colleagues’ and clients’ business cards stacked on your desk? Since business cards are still one of the most popular means for collecting contact information, the data should be entered into your new contact folder before it is eaten by the mysterious black hole that has already captured your missing socks. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, May 30, 2017The Spring Newsletter Features:Spring Cleaning or Time to look at Firm PracticesCan of Gasoline & Some Matches or Hints on Document RetentionPlus is includes other helpful hints for your Law Firm. To read Click on Attpro Ally Spring Newsletter READ MORE >>
Wednesday, April 5, 2017A comprehensive client intake form is a great tool to ensure you make an informed decision about whether you can effectively and competently represent a potential client. The form should be comprised of questions that elicit vital information such as the client’s expectations and motivations for seeking representation. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, February 21, 2017Attorney Protective is a member of Berkshire Hathaway Group of Companies. Specializing in Lawyers professional liability insurance.To View the Att Pro Ally Risk Management News LetterClick Here READ MORE >>
Friday, February 3, 2017It is easier and more cost effective to keep an existing client than it is to win a new one. Communication is a core competency on which clients can and will judge you. So, accessibility and prompt, clear communication with your current clients is essential. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, December 6, 2016Know the rules regarding gifts. Generally, a lawyer may receive modest, unsolicited gifts from clients.1 However, a lawyer should not solicit substantial gifts from a client, including testamentary gifts, unless the client is a close relative.2 1 See MODEL RULES OF PROF’L CONDUCT R.1. READ MORE >>
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