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Law Practice

Nov. 18, 2006

Updating Your Calendar System Protects Practice and Clients

FORUM COLUMN - By Michael A. Taitelman - Administrative tasks occupy a significant portion of both attorneys' and staff members' time at many small and medium-sized law firms.


Forum Column

By Michael A. Taitelman

     
      Administrative tasks occupy a significant portion of both attorneys' and staff members' time at many small and medium-sized law firms. Court calendaring is a very important task, though one that is often done in a haphazard fashion. Finding the hours to research a more effective system and standardize it for each attorney and across the firm can...

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