Keeping Your Passwords Strong and Secure
Computer passwords are the keys that “unlock” our computer and network systems. We all have more passwords than we can remember. This tends to make us a bit lazy. We use obvious and easy-to-remember passwords – even the word “password” itself. Or worse: we don’t use them at a… Read More +
7 Keys to Adjusting Your Client Thermostat
Outside it might be freezing, but inside your office you need to keep your client relations nice and warm. Otherwise you face the chilly possibility of a Bar grievance or malpractice claim. The secret? Adjusting your client thermostat to a safe, comfortable setting – and then leaving it there as the cas… Read More +
Mobile Device Security: Has Your Client's Smartphone Been Hacked?
If you're a litigator, cell phones can be a powerful tool in discovery. They may contain a client's (or opposing party's) text messages, e-mails, GPS data, personal photographs, social media, data files and let’s not forget - they also contain phone call records. Modern smartphones do so many things… Read More +
Emergency Planning – Thinking About the Unthinkable
In the spring of 2012, Raleigh attorney Alan Barnes[1] was at the top of his game. He was 58 and had spent years building a thriving practice. His work included trusts and estates, general business, and real estate matters. In a moment, everything stopped when Alan suffered a massive stroke. … Read More +
Great Lawyer Gifts That Don’t Need Wrapping
Gift ideas for the lawyer who has everything Read More +
A 5 Item List to Check Twice- Getting Your Firm’s Security Plan Off the Naughty List
5 steps to improve office security Read More +
Auto Accident UIM Claims: The Full Release – Beware the Snake In the Grass
Avoiding malpractice traps in a Full Release when a claim against an underinsured motorist is pending Read More +
How to Perform a Quarterly Trust Reconciliation
Steps to properly manage the State Bar's quarterly trust account reconciliation Read More +
When is a Rollover not a Rollover?
Tips to make sure IRA changes comply with court opinions and remain tax deferred Read More +
The Top 15 Things You Can Do to Avoid a Malpractice Claim – Part 2
A continuation of tips from our October issue. Read More +
Electronic Records Retention and Destruction
Managing the storage and destruction of electronic client files. Read More +
How to Enjoy the Holidays and Leave Your Law Worries Behind
Tips for managing stress during the holiday season. Read More +
National Celebrate Pro Bono Week
Celebrating Pro Bono Week with the N.C. Guardian ad Litem Program. Read More +
The Mileage Guide for Attorneys
Information for properly assessing mileage for tax purposes Read More +
Searching Errors and the County Clerk’s Office
Tips on how to prevent searching error claims Read More +
Innovation Comes to Structures: S&P Index-Linked Payment Adjustments
Description of new payment option for structured settlements Read More +
The Top 15 Things You Can Do to Avoid a Malpractice Claim - Part 1
Proactive steps you can take to avoid a malpractice claim Read More +
Lawyers Are Real-life Superheroes in Cyber-Wars
Information to increase awareness in the battle against cyber threats. Read More +
Family Law: How to Avoid the QDRO Blues
Tips for drafting retirement orders or QDRO. Read More +
Is Your Current Asset Allocation a ‘Lose-Lose’ Proposition?
Information to consider when allocating assets for retirement Read More +