The Ethics of Law Practice Systems and Project Management With John Grant [LGE 050]

The Ethics of Law Practice Systems and Project Management With John Grant [LGE 050]

by Megan Zavieh | Feb 26, 2019 | Podcast

Technology is pulling lawyers and law practices into the modern age but how can you, as a lawyer and business owner, use technology to improve your practice management while remaining compliant with the ethics rules? Along with using technology, how can you apply...
Self-Representation: When It Works and When It Doesn’t [LGE 049]

Self-Representation: When It Works and When It Doesn’t [LGE 049]

by Megan Zavieh | Feb 19, 2019 | Podcast

On Today’s episode, we will discuss representing yourself, and how it can be the only feasible option for some lawyers. Our host Megan does not think self-representation is such a terrible idea. Tune in today and hear why it can be a good idea to represent...
IOLTA Accounts: Best Practices and Chief Discipline Concerns [LGE 048]

IOLTA Accounts: Best Practices and Chief Discipline Concerns [LGE 048]

by Megan Zavieh | Feb 12, 2019 | Podcast

On today’s episode, we will discuss Trust Accounts, Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts (IOLTA). We are finding there are a lot of questions about IOLTAs, and that there are many attorneys that could benefit from best practices for them. Join us today as we...
Set Your Client Relationship Up For Success By Re-evaluating Your Fee Agreements [LGE 47]

Set Your Client Relationship Up For Success By Re-evaluating Your Fee Agreements [LGE 47]

by Megan Zavieh | Feb 5, 2019 | Podcast

We’ve all heard tales of the horror stories from attorney-client relationships that have gone horribly wrong. Regardless of who is right and who is wrong, both parties suffer when this happens. With a few simple guidelines and a few hours of your time, you can...
The Problem with How Lawyers Approach the Client Experience (and How to Fix It) with Jess Birken [LGE 046]

The Problem with How Lawyers Approach the Client Experience (and How to Fix It) with Jess Birken [LGE 046]

by Megan Zavieh | Jan 29, 2019 | Podcast

With increased competition from other lawyers as well as legal companies, the legal client nowadays has a lot of choices when it comes to hiring legal help. That’s why it is crucial for lawyers to recognize the importance of crafting a positive client experience...
How to Manage the Things that Can Go Wrong (and Right!) During Trial [LGE 045]

How to Manage the Things that Can Go Wrong (and Right!) During Trial [LGE 045]

by Megan Zavieh | Jan 22, 2019 | Podcast

I recorded this episode while I was in the middle of a trial. I noticed that while we cover a lot of ethics-related topics on this show, all of the topics, like self-care and crossing ethical boundaries, become extremely apparent when you’re in trial....
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