By Lynne Curry Question: At first, I believed my coworker’s BS. “Jenna” and I have been good friends for years, and I helped get her job as our managing partner’s executive assistant. So, when Jenna said she accidentally left my name off the meeting invite, I believed her. But it happened again. And again. I can’t stand meetings, but they matter in our company and … [Read more...] about Have you been ghosted by a colleague?
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The 6 essentials to include in your Business Continuity Plan to help your firm survive a disaster
By Elizabeth M. Miller bio The first thing you might be wondering is why do I need a business continuity plan? With technology being what it is today, I bet every lawyer and law firm think they have a "business continuity plan" in place already. A business continuity or contingency plan will allow a law firm to have daily access to client information, financial … [Read more...] about The 6 essentials to include in your Business Continuity Plan to help your firm survive a disaster
5 things you should get straight with the managing partner
As a law office administrator, one of your most critical relationships is with the managing partner. Having clarity on expectations, priorities, and communication will not only help you thrive but will also keep the entire office running smoothly. Here are five key areas to align on with the managing partner. 1. Office Priorities and Goals It’s essential to have a clear … [Read more...] about 5 things you should get straight with the managing partner
Elevate your game: 5 smart ways to expand your role as an office manager and boost your earnings
If you're looking to expand your role, take on new responsibilities, and potentially increase your earnings, you're in the right place. Here are five effective strategies to help you elevate your position and make a stronger impact within your firm. 1. Embrace Technology and Software Management In today's digital landscape, proficiency in technology is more important than … [Read more...] about Elevate your game: 5 smart ways to expand your role as an office manager and boost your earnings
How to turn setback into comebacks
In the demanding realm of law office management, setbacks are part and parcel of the journey. Whether it's a key staff member leaving unexpectedly, a significant case taking an unexpected turn, or new regulations disrupting your workflow, these challenges can feel daunting. However, with the right approach and strategies, you can transform these setbacks into powerful … [Read more...] about How to turn setback into comebacks
The breakroom saga: a true story with a surprise ending
By Lynne Curry Stay tuned for this week’s exciting episode of The Breakroom Sagas. If your office’s breakroom is a hotbed of unresolved conflict, you’ll recognize these characters and their dramas. . At 3 p.m., “Harry” exploded into the manager’s office because someone swiped his turkey and cheese sandwich. According to Harry, one bite would have convinced anyone … [Read more...] about The breakroom saga: a true story with a surprise ending
Stay on top of these key HR issues in your law office
Top HR issues in a law office often revolve around the unique challenges of managing a professional, high-pressure environment. Here are some of the most common HR concerns law office managers face and how to stay on top of them: Recruitment and Retention of Talent Challenge: Attracting and retaining skilled attorneys, paralegals, and support staff is crucial but … [Read more...] about Stay on top of these key HR issues in your law office
10 immediate actions to enhance client relations
Client relations are the cornerstone of success for any law office. Building strong and lasting relationships with clients not only fosters loyalty but also drives referrals and contributes to the overall reputation of the firm. As a law office manager, here are ten actionable steps you can take right now to improve client relations and elevate the client … [Read more...] about 10 immediate actions to enhance client relations
What it takes for a good manager to be a good leader
A good manager is often synonymous with being a good leader, but it’s important to recognize that while there is overlap between the two roles, they are not identical. A manager typically has responsibilities related to organizing, planning, and controlling processes and resources to achieve specific goals. On the other hand, a leader focuses on inspiring, motivating, and … [Read more...] about What it takes for a good manager to be a good leader
8 rules for running your office right, especially if it’s a small one
The smaller the office, the more the manager works under a microscope. Everybody sees everything that's going on and everything the manager does. For a new manager in that setting, the microscope gets even stronger because staff are watching to see who their new boss is. And if that new manager has been promoted from within, the scrutiny is unforgiving because it's coming … [Read more...] about 8 rules for running your office right, especially if it’s a small one