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Practice AreaArbitration

Specialty Access to Justice

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Mary Beth posted this 1 month ago
The Most Effective Law Firm Structures for 2026 👤 Solo Practice Best for lawyers who want full control and low overhead. Flexible, but workload can pile up fast. 🤝 Partnership Two or more lawyers share profits, responsibilities, and risks. Works well with strong trust and communication. 🏢 Professional Corporation (PC) Offers liability protection. Good for firms planning to grow with employees and long-term operations. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) Common for mid-sized firms. Partners get liability protection while sharing income and management duties. 📊 Virtual Law Firm Operates entirely online. Low costs, flexible setup, and ideal for niche practices or remote teams. ⚙️ Boutique Firm A small team focused on one area like IP or immigration. Easier to brand and market. Great for referrals. 💼 Of Counsel Arrangements Works for semi-retired lawyers or specialists who want flexibility. Not full partners, but still involved. 📍 Multistate or Hybrid Offices One main location, smaller satellite offices, or remote staff in other states. Helps reach wider markets. 📈 Growth Tip Choose a structure that fits your goals. Start simple, then adapt as your team, clients, and services expand. 💡 Quick Check Need control? Go solo. Want to share risk? Try partnership. Planning to scale? Go PC or LLP. Going remote? Virtual’s your friend.
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Mary Beth posted this 1 month ago
Why Every Law Firm Needs a Client Intake System That Works 📞 Manual follow-up is slow. Use intake software or CRMs to track leads automatically. 📋 Missed calls = missed clients. If no one responds fast, people go to the next law firm. ⏱️ Clients hate waiting. Reply quickly with a simple welcome message or form. 🧠 You forget details. A good intake system stores names, case types, and contact info in one place. 📆 No more double booking. Sync your intake with calendar tools to avoid mix-ups. ✅ Helps screen unqualified leads. Ask pre-qualifying questions before scheduling a consult. 📝 Saves time during consults. You already have the basics, so you can jump into the real conversation. 📊 Tracks where leads come from. Know if Facebook, Google, or referrals are bringing in clients. 🔁 Improves follow-up. Automated reminders reduce no-shows and keep leads warm. 🔒 Protects client data. Use secure platforms to stay compliant and build trust. 😊Improves client experience. A smooth intake process makes your firm look professional from the start. 📈 More leads = more conversions. Firms with strong systems close more clients, faster.
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Mary Beth posted this 1 month ago
How to Transition from Hourly Billing to Value-Based Pricing 🔧 Start with common services. Use flat pricing for tasks like contracts, trademarks, or simple filings. ⏱️ Track before you switch. Know how long things take so you don’t undercharge. 🎯 Focus on what the client gains. Think results — savings, peace of mind, faster solutions. 🗣️ Speak in benefits. Say “This protects your IP,” instead of “Takes 3 hours to complete.” 📦 Group services into bundles. Offer packages that make sense for your clients — and your time. 🧪 Test it out. Try the new model on a few matters. Adjust as you go. 📝 Be clear in writing. List what’s included in your price. Avoid unclear expectations. 🛑 Stop tracking every minute. You’re selling your expertise, not your stopwatch. 👥 Teach your team. Make sure everyone can explain how the new pricing works. 🕒 Keep hourly available. Not all work fits in a package. Offer flexible options if needed. 📢 Explain your value. Let clients know what they’re getting — not just the number. 🧰 Start with repeatable work. Use familiar services to test value-based billing smoothly. 🔁 Refine over time. Check in regularly to update pricing based on experience and client feedback. 🤩Value-based pricing isn’t about doing more — it’s about doing smarter.
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Mary Beth posted this 1 month ago
Building a Client-Facing FAQ Page That Actually Converts Tired of answering the same client questions? Build an FAQ page that saves time and wins trust. ❓ List real client questions Pull from emails, consult calls, or DMs. If they’ve asked it, others are wondering too. 💬 Use plain English Say “Can I get a refund?” not “What is the firm’s reimbursement policy?” 📱 Make it mobile-friendly Most clients will check it from their phone. Short answers. Easy to scroll. 📌 Answer with clarity Yes or no, then add context. Don’t bury the actual answer under paragraphs. 💼 Include process-based questions How long does a case take? What happens after I sign? What if I miss court? 💸 Be upfront about pricing Even if you don’t give exact numbers, explain how billing works. Builds trust. 🎯 Add a “next step” to each answer Example: “Ready to book a consult? Click here.” Guide them toward action. 🔗 Link to helpful pages If they ask about timelines, link to your services. If it’s about payments, link to your fee page. 📊 Track what people click Use tools like Hotjar or Google Analytics. Find out which questions get the most attention. 📝 Update it monthly If you get a new question more than twice, add it. Keep the page fresh. 📢 Promote it Link it in your email signature, welcome emails, and contact forms. ✅ Pro Tip: Pin your FAQ to your homepage — fewer calls, faster conversions.
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Mary Beth posted this 1 month ago
The common things most Lawyers Forget to include in Their Email Signature Your email signature isn’t just contact info — it’s a call to action. Most lawyers forget to include things that actually gets replies or bookings. ✅ Add a scheduling link (e.g., “Book a call: calendly.com/yourname”) ✅ Mention your main service (e.g., “Helping businesses draft better contracts”) ✅ Link to your website or FAQ page ✅ Include a quick tagline (e.g., “Clear answers. No jargon.”) ✅ Set reply expectations (e.g., “Urgent? Reply by Friday”) ✅ Add your LinkedIn or social profile ✅ Link to a free checklist or resource ✅ Only include a disclaimer if it’s required ✅ Format it for mobile — short and clean ✅ Avoid long quotes — people want action, not inspiration ✅ Use easy-to-read fonts — no tiny gray text ✅ Bold just one thing — what matters most ✅ Keep it under 6 lines ✅ Add a compressed headshot — not a giant file ✅ Test it: Email yourself and see if it looks clean 🔁 If your signature isn’t helping people take the next step — fix it now.
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