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Facebook in One Hour for Lawyers by Dennis Kennedy & Allison C. Shields
Practicing Law in Small-Town America paints a picture of what small-town practice is like in its rich diversity, examines how local practitioners got to where they are, and details what an aspiring small-town lawyer needs to know and do in order to locate in–or relocate to–a small community.
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Flying Solo by K. William Gibson
Michael Gerber’s The E-Myth Attorney gives you powerful advice on everything you need to run your practice as a successful business, allowing you to achieve your goals and grow your practice.
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Generations at Work: Managing the Clash of Veterans
Generations at Work lays bare the causes of conflict, and offers practical guidelines for managing the differences, including: in-depth interviews with members of each generation; best practices from companies bridging the generation gap.
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Google for Lawyers by Carole A Levitt & Mark E Rosch
Limited Scope Legal Services provides lawyers of all types–from solo to big law–with practical, tested solutions for setting up unbundling practices in their firms.
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Google Gmail and Calendar in One Hour for Lawyers by Carole A. Levitt and Mark E. Rosch
This book is designed as a step by step guide for lawyers to learn what features and functions are available in Gmail and Google Calendar, as well as related services such as Google Chat, Google Talk, Google Hangout and Call Phone.
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Guerrilla Tactics for Getting the Legal Job of Your Dreams by Kimm Alayne Walton
Blogging in One Hour for Lawyers will show you how to create, maintain, and improve a legal blog–and gain new business opportunities along the way.
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How to Achieve Success After the Bar Exam by Joan R. M. Bullock
So you’ve taken the bar exam. Now what? This book will guide recent law-school graduates as they make the crucial transition from student to lawyer.
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How to Draft Bills Clients Rush to Pay by J. Harris Morgan and Jay Foonberg
Two distinguished ABA authors share their secrets on client billing so you, too, can get paid without delay, hassle, or misunderstandings. A quick read of this book will give you a lifetime of increased profits, better cash flow, and improved client satisfaction.
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How to Start a Law Firm When You’re Broke by Lauren Eagan
While it can seem overwhelming when you do it right starting your own firm can give you flexibility, financial independence, and a thriving career. Following the path of an attorney who achieved her goal of setting up her own successful practice, this book walks you through every step of starting a law firm — the right way, and without breaking the bank. Includes sample forms, checklists, and a business plan.
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How to Start and Build a Law Practice by Jay G Foonberg
Chock full of specific advice on handling rejection, getting past gatekeepers, becoming a “conference commando,” and more, Never Eat Alone is destined to take its place alongside How to Win Friends and Influence People as an inspirational classic.