Do you feel pressure to always have the answer at your fingertips? In a profession that rewards quick responses, the real advantage often lies in something else entirely. This article explores how the habit of self-reflection can sharpen judgment, strengthen ethics, and quietly separate good practitioners from great ones.
Start the Year Strong: Practical Ways to Improve Your Practice in 2026
The new year is the perfect moment to recalibrate your law practice. This post offers five achievable resolutions grounded in PLF guidance that can help you reduce stress, clarify expectations, and work more sustainably in 2026. Progress, not perfection, is the goal.
Finding the Balance: Setting Reasonable Legal Fees
How do you charge what you’re worth without crossing ethical boundaries, or alienating clients? This blog offers insights for Oregon legal professionals to set fees that are fair, transparent, and sustainable. Covering ethical guidelines, practical business considerations, and communication strategies, learn how thoughtful fee setting protects your clients, your practice, and your professional integrity.
Tips for Keeping Your Communication Professional and Effective
Do you speak the same way in a job interview as you do when you’re at a concert with your friends? Probably not. Is your interaction with a police officer similar to how you behave with a family member? Again, unlikely. We tend to adjust our style based on our circumstances and company; and often we do so unwittingly. But in the practice of law, with words as our tools, it’s not enough to simply convey thoughts. We must have a deeper awareness of how we are communicating.
Split Decisions: Fee Sharing Done Right
Fee sharing is a common part of doing business for many law firms. When handled well, this practice not only leads to better client outcomes but can also open new revenue streams and improve efficiency across the board.