When an employee is grieving a loss, a good manager can make things a little easier at work. The grieving process is deeply personal and varies from individual to individual, so it’s crucial to approach each situation with empathy and flexibility. Here are some ways officeAll Users management can support a grieving employee: Express condolences: Offer sincere condolences … [Read more...] about How to support a grieving employee
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9 ways to maximize collections and boost revenue
Maximizing collections is crucial for maintaining a healthy cash flow and sustaining the growth of your firm. By implementing strategic initiatives and adopting proactive approaches, you can significantly boost your collection efforts. In this article, we will guide you through essential tips and best practices to help you optimize collections and increase revenue for your law … [Read more...] about 9 ways to maximize collections and boost revenue
10 ways your law firm can observe Pro Bono Week 2024
Pro Bono Week, sponsored by the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Pro Bono and Public Service, is a national celebration that highlights the outstanding volunteer work lawyers provide to those who cannot afford legal services. It's a week dedicated to recognizing the importance of pro bono work and encouraging attorneys to give back to their communities, such as … [Read more...] about 10 ways your law firm can observe Pro Bono Week 2024
Protect your firm from ethical risks with an effective conflict checking process
Conflict checking is a crucial process for a law office manager, ensuring that the firm avoids any conflicts of interest that could jeopardize client trust or violate legal ethics. Here’s a breakdown of how to manage the conflict checking process efficiently: 1. Understand the Importance of Conflict Checking Conflict checks help ensure that the law firm … [Read more...] about Protect your firm from ethical risks with an effective conflict checking process
How to help someone suffering domestic abuse
National Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM), observed in October, is a time to recognize victims and raise awareness about the devastating impact of domestic violence. As the manager of a law office, you are in a unique position to detect possible abuse of both clients and staff members and to be of help. Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behavior in any … [Read more...] about How to help someone suffering domestic abuse
Make your office welcoming and inclusive for clients with disabilities
As a law office manager, it's essential that you create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all clients, including those with disabilities. It's important to understand that people with disabilities face unique challenges, and it's your responsibility to ensure that they feel comfortable and respected when interacting with your office. Here are some tips to help you … [Read more...] about Make your office welcoming and inclusive for clients with disabilities
Maximizing Productivity During Q4: End-of-Year Strategies for Law Office Administrators
As the year begins to wind down, the final quarter can often feel like a whirlwind. With year-end deadlines, holiday schedules, and the pressure to hit annual goals, Q4 is one of the busiest times for law offices. As a law office administrator, your role in keeping things running smoothly becomes more critical than ever. By implementing a few key strategies, you can … [Read more...] about Maximizing Productivity During Q4: End-of-Year Strategies for Law Office Administrators
Should your staff wear costumes on Halloween?
Chances are someone on your staff is at this very minute planning a wildly inappropriate costume to wear to the office on Halloween. While Halloween can be a festive and enjoyable occasion, the legal profession demands a high level of professionalism and decorum. Here we consider the pros, and cons of permitting Halloween costumes in a law office, along with essential … [Read more...] about Should your staff wear costumes on Halloween?
Hybrid work creates a workday dead zone
By Lynne Curry Employees have changed how they’re working—as wise employers race to catch up. Here’s what’s new: Workday dead zone Managers and employees once viewed 4 p.m. as an ideal staff meeting time. Managers could catch everyone in the office before the workday ended yet after peak productivity hours ended. Employees knew the meeting wouldn’t drag on past five … [Read more...] about Hybrid work creates a workday dead zone
Employers need to come to grips with employees’ mental health struggles
By Lynne Curry “I’m not my employees’ babysitter, their mommy, or their therapist,” the CEO insisted. The problem that led to his call—his company’s 2024 employee survey revealed large numbers of his company’s employees expected mental health benefits. “What are these employees thinking?” he asked. “We offer a generous sick leave allowance and they’re asking for paid … [Read more...] about Employers need to come to grips with employees’ mental health struggles