Leading a law practice to excellence / J. Edwin Dietel.
1992
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Leading a law practice to excellence / J. Edwin Dietel.
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Imprint
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : American Law Institute-American Bar Association Committee on Continuing Professional Education, [1992]
Distributed
[Getzville, New York] : William S. Hein & Company, [2023]
Description
1 online resource (xxii, 517 pages).
Series
American Law Institute library.
Formatted Contents Note
Lawyering from an in-house perspective
Leading a law practice
Long-range planning
Task-oriented management
Approaches to preventive practice
Preventive law is a prerequisite for law practice success
Timely legal service
Improving a preventive practice
Placing lawyers in components
The philosophy of marketing a law practice
Marketing techniques
Marketing through a legal compliance program
Direct approaches to quality control
Hiring, training, evaluating, compensating, and motivating
Successful attorney staffing
The selection and hiring process
Organizing attorney recruiting
Law school recruiting
Preparing law school recruiters
Developing a recruiting brochure
Attorney candidate quality
Checking attorney references
Interviewing attorney candidates
Improving law practice management
Common sense lawyering
Improving internal communications
Excellence in a government legal practice
Collective management
Generalist attorneys
Law practice policy manual
Manage by constantly challenging subordinates
Ideas for new attorneys
Getting the most from house counsel
Beyond traditional continuing legal education
Career development programs
Communication and feedback
Self-help for your legal career
Timekeeping and billing
Professional law department administration
A facilitating practice
Rewards of a public sector practice
Future of law departments.
Leading a law practice
Long-range planning
Task-oriented management
Approaches to preventive practice
Preventive law is a prerequisite for law practice success
Timely legal service
Improving a preventive practice
Placing lawyers in components
The philosophy of marketing a law practice
Marketing techniques
Marketing through a legal compliance program
Direct approaches to quality control
Hiring, training, evaluating, compensating, and motivating
Successful attorney staffing
The selection and hiring process
Organizing attorney recruiting
Law school recruiting
Preparing law school recruiters
Developing a recruiting brochure
Attorney candidate quality
Checking attorney references
Interviewing attorney candidates
Improving law practice management
Common sense lawyering
Improving internal communications
Excellence in a government legal practice
Collective management
Generalist attorneys
Law practice policy manual
Manage by constantly challenging subordinates
Ideas for new attorneys
Getting the most from house counsel
Beyond traditional continuing legal education
Career development programs
Communication and feedback
Self-help for your legal career
Timekeeping and billing
Professional law department administration
A facilitating practice
Rewards of a public sector practice
Future of law departments.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Description based on PDF title page, viewed May 11, 2023.
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HeinOnline.
Language
English
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