Whether it’s fighting over a complex multi-million-dollar estate comprised of multiple homes and exotic assets or simply a prized family heirloom, family disputes aren’t uncommon in the world of estate planning. These disputes can be complicated by sibling rivalries, beneficiaries of varying economic standing, and poor communication.
Don’t Let Your Law Firm Turn into the Jerry Springer Show (How to Avoid Family Disputes)
By WealthCounsel Staff on Jul 10, 2017 11:00:00 AM
You Never Get a Second Chance to Make a First Impression: The Art of Small Business Client Intake
By WealthCounsel Staff on Apr 11, 2017 12:41:06 PM
You might make a good first impression when meeting a new small business client, but does the same hold true for your practice? Dressing professionally, appearing confident, making eye contact, a firm handshake – as an attorney, you know how to do that.
Why Can’t You Ever Find the Time to Take on Those Great Creative Projects That Will Enhance Life for Your Small Business Clients?
By WealthCounsel Education Staff on Mar 22, 2017 12:14:17 PM
Small businesses rise or stagnate depending on creativity. As an attorney, you fully intend to take on projects to help your small business clients grow, but you never seem to find the time. Here are a few tips to get such projects jumpstarted: