Posted on: March 16, 2016 by Huntersure
The decision to hire in-house general counsel is one that requires plenty of planning and preparation. While these lawyers seek to reduce and manage the company’s risk, they need to be equipped with a comprehensive Lawyer Professional Liability policy. Here are some of the following reasons that corporations and large businesses decide to switch from […] Read More
Posted on: February 12, 2016 by Huntersure
The constant battle between completing client requests, managing cases, and properly filling out paperwork has caused some concerns among lawyers. While productivity and quality are important, both are not always possible with the heavy work load and long hours of lawyers. Therefore, the introduction of new technology that helps to improve the efficiency and costs […] Read More
Posted on: November 24, 2015 by Huntersure
A panel led by professional women in the law field has shed some light on the effectiveness of workplace flexibility. While lawyers are known to put in harsh, strict hours, this panel of four professionally ranked legal experts is working to challenge the tradition of lawyer’s workplaces. In order to protect your client’s operations during […] Read More
Posted on: July 2, 2015 by Huntersure
In our previous post, we discussed the relative issues regarding Intake of Unideal Clients and how to effectively manage them. Now that we’ve covered the expansive topic of admitting a potentially risky client, let’s now take a look at the next logical step in servicing this relationship: client maintenance. It is vital to understand that […] Read More
Posted on: June 24, 2015 by Huntersure
Although client intake and management can prove to be tedious, they are important aspects of running a law firm. Ideally, each and every client would be deemed responsible and accessible without posing too much of a risk to the firm that represents them. Unfortunately, that isn’t’ always the case. As such, make sure your firm […] Read More
Posted on: May 26, 2015 by Huntersure
In its most standard definition, Lawyers’ Prior Acts Coverage means that the lawyer or attorney is covered for acts, errors, or omissions that occurred prior to their insurance policy’s inception date. Why would your clients need this type of coverage though? Let’s say that a lawyer leaves his or her firm to go in-house, go […] Read More