Selasa, 25 November 2014

Top 10 common characteristics of successful law firms


That's a lot of negativity, and not a note on which to end a discussion of such an adventure as starting a new firm. I much prefer to conclude with the positive – 10 common characteristics of successful law firms that I have uniformly observed over decades as a lawyer, coach, executive, and consultant. In these successful firms, the lawyers:
  1. have a comprehensive business plan.
  2. remember that the client comes first. Without clients, there’s no reason for a lawyer to exist.
  3. sell solutions ("provide value") to clients, not time as expressed in billable hours.
  4. begin each matter with an engagement letter -- a written agreement outlining the scope and responsibility of each party, including the client's responsibility to pay.
  5. prepare budgets for each matter: tasks, events, timing and resources to be used for the benefit of the client. This process requires early analysis and client signoff.
  6. understand that their inventory is not "billable hours," it's the cash those hours represent, and they focus on collecting accounts receivable and maintain a high realization rate.
  7. practice effective cash flow management by getting funds into the bank as quickly as possible.
  8. recognize that technology -- e-mails, blogs, cell phones, and voicemail – can’t replace personal relationships, personal integrity, and rapport with clients.
  9. work with a coach or mentor to achieve business and practice success more quickly.
  10. have a disaster plan in place and keep it current. Business survival and succession can’t be left to chance.