Law Practice
Feb. 21, 2002
Outsource, Realign Tasks for Profitability
Dicta Column - By Barbara Lewis and Dan Otto - As a law firm grows, it requires more people with specialized skills. The sole practitioner can survive with an assistant writing a few checks each month for bills. However, as a firm obtains more employees, equipment and work, these tasks grow in complexity. The assistant who wrote a few checks a month may soon be inundated with bookkeeping tasks as the firm grows.




Dicta Column
By Barbara Lewis and Dan Otto
As a law firm grows, it requires more people with specialized skills. The sole practitioner can survive with an assistant writing a few checks each month for...
By Barbara Lewis and Dan Otto
As a law firm grows, it requires more people with specialized skills. The sole practitioner can survive with an assistant writing a few checks each month for...
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