Sandra Hoyle-Smith, SPHR of B2 Management & Consulting recently gave a webinar to Law Office Manager subscribers outlining the new FLSA (Fair Labor Standard's Act) overtime rules and how these changes will affect law office staff. What's changing Effective December 1, 2016, the minimum salary level for non-exempt employees is increasing. What this means for law firms is … [Read more...] about Pop Quiz: How well do you understand the new FLSA overtime rules?
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Brenda M. Clarke, CPA/ABV/CFF, CVA, Partner, Seigneur Gustafson LLP
Ms. Clarke is a Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA) with the National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts and holds the AICPA specialty designations of Accredited in Business Valuation (ABV) and Certified in Financial Forensics. … [Read more...] about The Office Manager’s Guide to Understanding
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Model Client Engagement Letter
Why you need this Model Engagement Letter: An engagement letter is protection—for both the firm and the client. It prevents argument on what the firm is expected to do for the client and what the client is expected to do for the firm. So it needs to be clear, brief, and readable. How this Model Engagement Letter helps you: Use this Model Engagement Letter to educate your … [Read more...] about Model Client Engagement Letter
Holy Data Security Breach, Batman!
Editor's picks: Follow these 7 guidelines to protect your firm's digital data Gone phishin': CyLab researchers find our ability to spot phishing emails is far from perfect How to protect your data against costly and destructive cyber attack … [Read more...] about Holy Data Security Breach, Batman!
Decoding workplace personality conflicts
By Lynne Curry, Ph.D, SPHR bio No one told you when you accepted a law office manager job that your primary role would be that of peacemaker. You thought you'd be overseeing systems and finances; that the major hiccups you'd have to resolve would be ones involving computers and upset clients. Not even close. Instead, you put out people fires daily. The players … [Read more...] about Decoding workplace personality conflicts
Job interviews: How to ask personal questions without committing discrimination
The job interview process is a breeding ground for discrimination complaints. One common mistake: asking job applicants inappropriate questions about their nationality, marital status, religion, disabilities and other characteristics that discrimination laws ban you from considering when making hiring decisions. Applicants on the receiving end of such questions are apt to … [Read more...] about Job interviews: How to ask personal questions without committing discrimination
Are the expressions you use dating you?
Certain expressions immediately make people think of another era. Among these are the cat's pajamas, the apple of my eye, hold your horses, and a feather in your cap. Perhaps your parents or grandparents peppered their conversations with these expressions; if so, these sayings, while outdated, might make you smile. However, it's unlikely you'd tell an employee that an … [Read more...] about Are the expressions you use dating you?
The perfect blend
Editor's picks: 3 bonus formulas that boost staff productivity Wellness is a staff benefit and a productivity builder Better productivity and a happier staff happen as ergonomics steps in … [Read more...] about The perfect blend
Survey finds many businesses unprepared for new DOL overtime rules
Nearly 36 percent of America's workers are not currently required to input their hours worked, according to recent findings of the 2016 "Getting Paid In America" survey from the American Payroll Association (APA). The results, a three percent increase from 2015 survey findings, show many businesses may still be unprepared for the Department of Labor's "white-collar" overtime … [Read more...] about Survey finds many businesses unprepared for new DOL overtime rules
Gone phishin’: CyLab researchers find our ability to spot phishing emails is far from perfect
Each year, tens of millions of phishing emails make it to your inbox, uncaught by your email client's spam filter. Of those, millions more slide past our own judgment and are clicked and opened. A recent study out of Carnegie Mellon's CyLab Security and Privacy Institute has revealed just how likely we are to take the bait. "Despite the fact that people were generally … [Read more...] about Gone phishin’: CyLab researchers find our ability to spot phishing emails is far from perfect