LAW PRACTICE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
The Law Practice Management Committee focuses on all
issues, strategies and topics dealing with the business of the practice of law. The business of the
practice of law includes both the individual lawyer practice and overall firm management. The areas
of focus this Committee addresses includes:
- How to Increase firm profitability
- Increasing individual lawyer profitability
- How to recruit, orient, train and retain qualified associates
- Time management for lawyers
- Technology - what's hot and what's not
- Client development/client retention
- Alternative billing strategies
- Firm management succession planning and transitioning
- Lawyer/client succession planning and transitioning
- Shareholder and associate compensation
- Staff management
- How to establish effective communications
- How identify and address law firm management trends
- Strategic planning
This Committee offers useful, practical and effective information to assist lawyers and
non-lawyers to effectively and profitably management individual practices and the firm as a whole.
Through effective individual and firm management, lawyers are in a better position to successfully
serve their clients with the highest quality of work.
Leadership
Benefits of Membership
Newsletters
Programs
Message from the Chair
2006/2007 Annual Report
For enrollment in a committee of the Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section, simply fill out the on-line committee
application form.
Please note: If you are already a Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section member, you may join up to three (3) committees at no
additional cost. However, if you are not a Section member, you must join the Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section first.
If you have any questions regarding
participation in TIPS Committees, please contact Sonia Schroeder, our Committees
Administrator at schroeders@staff.abanet.org or
by phone at 312/988-6229.
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