As I type this, my iPhone is tucked away inside my desk drawer under lock and key. It’s been there all day, completely out of sight. I’m slightly anxious about the notifications I might be missing, but only slightly; it’s a manageable level that’s not distracting. Read more
For one thing, clients don’t just storm the door because you’ve hung a shingle. Unless you have a significant book of business that will follow you from your last firm, you’re going to have to work hard to find people who want to pay you money to practice law. Read more
CHANGES IN THE LAW 2019 - CORPORATE [the following changes were found in Parasec Alert, the Newsletter of Parasec, National Entity Formation and Compliance [https://www.parasec.com/news/alert/AlertArchive/alertJan2019.html]] CALIFORNIA: AVOID STATE TAXES; DISSOLVE BEFORE STATE DEADLINE Qualified business entities that file for dissolution with the California Secretary of State by January 15 will not be charged any state franchise taxes for 2019. Eligible entities include corporations, LLCs, LLPs, LPs, and nonprofit corporations. If you need assistance with dissolving your entity, give us a… Read more
Just recently, we were graced with changes to our Gmails when the G Suite team created ways for us to download emails, undo and redo actions, and even strikethrough words in the text of our messages. Read more
Take the pros and cons of text messaging seriously when it comes to your law practice. By TOM KULIK For those who have followed my writings and presentations over the years, I have spent some time addressing the ethical considerations involving the use of cloud computing in law practice. In fact, I first presented on this topic almost 10 years ago, and have watched as jurisdictions have addressed the issue with their respective bar associations over time. The use of… Read more