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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2023 · 11 MIN

Law and Order: The Importance of Practice Management in a Law Firm Startup

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We often think of Practice Management in the context of managing a large legal practice. But how does it actually apply to a startup? What principles apply to the first days and years of a firm with just a few partners? Where do they start? And/or what do they wish they would have paid attention to first if things didn't go smoothly? Questions the moderator will ask the speaker: -Tell us a little about you and your firm. -What made you decide to leave your prior job and when did you know it was time to break out on your own? -What resources did you take for granted at your prior firm?  -What has been the most eye-opening part of the transition from practicing attorney to manager of your own firm?   -What technology are you using for case management software?  -How are you structuring the firm to meet your management needs and how is that integrating? -What advice would you give someone contemplating making the same change? Moderator: @Kristin Rhodes - Senior Practice Manager, Paul Hastings LLP Speaker: @Philip Andonian - Member, CalebAndonian PLLC Recorded on 10-24-2023.

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