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Ideas for Lawyers and Managers That Dare To Be Different March 2012

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Client Origination Credit and Importance in Law Firm Partner Compensation Systems

Why Lawyers Have Problems With Client Development and Marketing

Solo-Small Firm Question of the Month - Starting a Law Practice: Challenges and Tips - Phase I

John Olmstead to Present at Missouri Bar Association Solo Small Firm Conference

Download Our Profitability Checklist

Looking to Sell or Merge Your Practice - Let Us Know


 
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John W. Olmstead
MBA, Ph.D, CMC

Greetings!

Welcome to Olmstead & Associates Law Practice News, a law practice management resource for practicing attorneys, managing partners, administrators, and others that must keep updated on all aspects of law firm management.

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  • Client Origination Credit and Importance in Law Firm Partner Compensation Systems
  • All law firms need a mix of finders, minders, and grinders. Finders (client originators) are needed to provide sufficient work to keep the workers busy. The most valuable partners are those who offer a balance of skills: worker, delegator, supervisor, and rainmaker.

    Since origination of new clients is the lifeblood of any firm it is a key factor that should be recognized in any compensation system

    Read on . . .
  • Why Lawyers Have Problems With Client Development and Marketing
  • Based upon our observations drawn from working with client law firms over the twenty eight years we have concluded that marketing is poorly understood and ineffectively implemented in many small law firms. In addition, the following obstacles are at play:

    Read on . . .
  • Solo-Small Firm Question of the Month - Starting a Law Practice: Challenges and Tips - Phase I
  • Question I am an associate in a 6 attorney firm in Cleveland, Ohio. I have been a practicing attorney for four years and have been with my present firm since law school. I am considering starting my own firm. What is your advice for someone like me starting up a practice on a shoestring?

    Answer: I receive at least ten calls a week from attorneys that are in solo practice or are the sole owner of a small law firm with similar concerns and frustrations. However, there tends to be different needs and challenges depending which phase of development the firm is in. Here are a few survival tips for the first phase:

    Phase I - Solo Startup In this phase it is all about you. More than likely initially you will not have office staff. If you are a new attorney right out of law school you must learn your trade and develop competencies in lawyering and client service. Your first priority will be to supplement your law school education with nuts and bolts practice skills - and you will have to do it quickly. Since you won't have a senior partner in your firm to mentor and train you - you will have to reach out to resources outside of your firm. You will not have an accountability partner in your firm. Your second priority will be getting clients. You will have to actively marketing and promote yourself and your practice. Funds may be limited so your largest marketing investment will be your non-billable time devoted to marketing and client development activities. Finally, your third priority will be getting paid by your clients. Self discipline and exceptional time management and time keeping skills are critical success factors.

    Read on . . .
  • John Olmstead to Present at Missouri Bar Association Solo Small Firm Conference
  • John Olmstead will be presenting again this year at the Missouri Bar Solo and Small Firm Conference, June 9, 2012, on the topic: - Law Practice Phase Two: Building a Plan for the Next Era of Your Career. We will also have a booth in the exhibit area as well. Drop by and see us.

    For information on the conference...
  • Download Our Profitability Checklist
  • Are you looking for a quick and dirty checklist to use to review the profitability of your practice. Click below for a copy of our Law Practice Profitability Checkup.

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  • Looking to Sell or Merge Your Practice - Let Us Know
  • We frequently consult and work with law firm clients working on implementing succession strategies that involve the sale of a law practice, merging with another firm, or hiring lateral talent. If you are looking to join up with another firm keep us in mind. We will be posting confidential listings on our website in the near future.

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