Family Court Has a PR Problem. Here’s Why Attorneys Need to Stop Ignoring It.
Family court corruption. Pay-to-play judges. Attorneys working against their own clients. If you spend five minutes reading what activist groups […]
Family court corruption. Pay-to-play judges. Attorneys working against their own clients. If you spend five minutes reading what activist groups […]
Most law firm owners chase the practice areas everyone already knows how to run. The intake scripts exist. The referral
Every civil rights and institutional liability case eventually hits the same wall: you need records from a school, an employer,
Most law firms offer clients one service at one price. The lawyer evaluates the matter, estimates the cost and presents
Lawyers know what legal work requires. They think about pleadings, discovery, hearings, negotiations, research, deadlines and evidence. Clients think about
For decades, law firms have treated time as their primary product. Lawyers track their hours. Firms set hourly rates. Clients
Running a law firm means grappling not only with legal cases but also with tight regulatory rules that can hit
Most family law attorneys walk into a consultation ready to talk. They want to demonstrate expertise, explain the process, outline
You built a team. You hired managers. You told yourself you were going to work on the business, not in
Law firms need reliable and value-aligned tools. Not all tech services are created equal. With evolving needs and ethical considerations,
Cash flow worries, staffing nightmares, and operational chaos keep many law firm owners up at night. Hilary Walsh has built
The grind of endless legal research and document drafting has you pinned down to tedious routines, eating into billable hours