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2. Proceed cautiously in bankruptcy law.
3. Well-written thank you shows courtesy.
4. Retired but still liable.
5. Professional liability casts a long shadow.
6. Sole practitioners need written contingency plan.
7. Plan for absence from practice.
8. Handle personal injury practice with care.
9. Post-war production methods for law firms.
10. Office management continues to challenge; despite phenomenal change in the second half of the 20th century, the challenges of managing a modern law office have remained relatively constant since 1950.
11. Electronic records plan aids recovery.
12. Act quickly to recover damaged records: learn how to protect, recover, and restore vital records in this second of a service of columns about records management and disaster recovery.
13. Managing records effectively.
14. Post-war production methods for law firms.
15. Run a business, succeed in practice.
16. Notary public title incurs responsibility.
17. Revisions to UCC law create uncertainty.
18. Stalled clients may need a push.
19. Conflicts of interest are an inherent part of law practice.
20. Economic downturn means more lawyer business, risk.
21. Good deeds can be costly.
22. Does the new 'dumpster diving' law apply to you.
23. Careful timekeeping pays for itself.
24. Work with support staff to promote quality.
25. Nine tips for keeping top-notch employees.
26. Help wanted: law firm risk manager.
27. 52 New Year's resolutions for lawyers.
28. File custody disputes are common when lawyers leave law firms.
29. Exit interviews with departing associates can help law firms reduce turnover and manage risk of employment practices.
30. Preserve clients' rights when you change firms.
31. Suing clients for fees is risky business; when you sue a client for legal fees, be prepared for a counterclaim for malpractice.
32. Internet communication raises questions about attorney-client relationship.
33. Top 10 signs that you're overextended.
34. What happens to your law practice when something happens to you?
35. Letters protect you when you part ways or pass on representation.
36. Fail-safe time-control system can reduce malpractice risk.
37. Peer review can enhance quality of legal service.
38. Failing to report potential claims may jeopardize insurance coverage.
39. Closed files are best defense in malpractice claim.
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