Law Practice
Sep. 6, 2002
Make Each Conference a Meeting of Minds
Dicta Column - By Lisa Perrine - The more accomplished the legal professional, the less time he or she has available for the practice of law. Professional, civic and business demands seem to conspire to limit casework. Fruitless meetings often seem to be the worst culprit of all. It's estimated that senior professionals spend more than 50 percent of their time participating in or preparing for meetings.




Dicta Column
By Lisa Perrine
The more accomplished the legal professional, the less time he or she has available for the practice of law. Professional, civic and business demands seem to conspire t...
By Lisa Perrine
The more accomplished the legal professional, the less time he or she has available for the practice of law. Professional, civic and business demands seem to conspire t...
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