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  2. Law practice management - Wikipedia

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    Law practice management (LPM) is the management of a law practice.In the United States, law firms may be composed of a single attorney, of several attorneys, or of many attorneys, plus support staff such as paralegals/legal assistants, secretaries (including legal secretaries), and other personnel.

  3. Legal industry by country - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, of 61 "stand-out" Canadian lawyers, (71%) of private practice lawyers preferred to work at a local Canadian law firm, rather than an international firm. [25] From 2018 to 2019, the majority of corporates identified that they have international legal needs with about (36-37%) of legal spend allocated for international spending.

  4. Legal profession - Wikipedia

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    A paralegal or legal assistant, according to one definition, is "a person, qualified by education, training or work experience who is employed or retained by a lawyer, law office, corporation, governmental agency or other entity and who performs specifically delegated substantive legal work for which a lawyer is responsible.” [1]

  5. Sole practitioner - Wikipedia

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    Sole practitioner architects face many unique challenges in their professional environment, such as additional practice management, limited ability to work on larger projects, limited time to deliver projects, lower salary than large firm senior staff and limited opportunity for collaborative work. [16]

  6. Miami to Palm Beach lawyers lauded for representing ... - AOL

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    The Bar considers 20 hours of work done pro bono — “short for “pro bono publico,” a Latin term that means “for the public good,” as Georgetown Law explains — or $350 given to legal ...

  7. Professional services - Wikipedia

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    Some work has been directed at better defining professional service firms (PSF). In particular, Von Nordenflycht generated a taxonomy of professional service firms, defining four types: [3] Classic PSFs (e.g. law and accounting firms): characterized by a high knowledge intensity, a professionalized workforce, and low capital intensity

  8. Seattle City Council goes for law and order in filling ... - AOL

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    Edward C. Lin, an assistant city attorney at the Seattle City Attorney’s Office. Seattle City Councilmember Rob Saka said he has known Solomon for nearly 25 years and spoke highly of Solomon’s ...

  9. Law practice optimization - Wikipedia

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    Law Practice Optimization, or Legal Practice Optimization, or simply LPO as it is also known, represents the practice carried out by Law Practice Optimizers of improving the efficiency and client/attorney relationships within a law firm and improves the client intake of the firm.