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Michael LeRoy of Orlando Ways to Improve Your Defense Practice
Running your own defense firm is nothing like practicing law. As a business owner, you have to develop, nurture, and constantly reevaluate your commitment to running your own practice. Michael LeRoy of Orlando has been running his own practice for more than 10-years and knows the work involved in running a private civil trial defense practice.
With the following tips, you can improve your defense practice, saving you time, money and effort. Look at signing on with a partner Nurture your staff Nurture your clients
Look at signing on with a partner with a partner or two, you will have a much better chance of success. By working with a partner you will have a larger pool of resources to draw from. Your client base will be larger, and you can save money on the daily expenditures required to run a business. Partnering up with another defense lawyer also opens you up to gaining more experience and knowledge through working with another attorney.
Nurture your staff Running your own practice can be stressful. Be sure you aren’t taking that stress out on your staff, as ultimately your clients will be the ones to suffer. By failing to treat your staff with respect, you will end up losing more money in the long run.
Nurture your clients Like your staff, your clients need to feel as though you care about them. Nurturing your clients will create long-lasting results that can only benefit your practice by creating opportunities for you and your firm. Put you and your firm in a position to be successful and find ways to show your clients that you care.
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