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  1. http://su.pr/2179sD Fair enough. So how does Geithner justify HIS pay?
  2. #pyp09 It is not competent in law practice to be or remain a techno-peasant.
  3. #pyp09 Is virtual law practice destroying the difference between life and practice by making you always available?
  4. #pyp09 Virtual practice -- "Cloudy with a chance of Pain"
  5. #pyp09 Technology can tempt you to be impersonal with clients. Resist.
  6. #pyp09 What is your vision? What are your values? These determine everything about the shape and future of your business.
  7. #pyp09 Business planning: financial institutions want to see the extent of your thought for the long term of your business.
  8. #pyp09 The purpose of a business plan - to see where you are going -- kind of like beginning with the end in mind.
  9. #pyp09 There is no wrong time to plan ahead. Conditions change.
  10. #pyp09 Thinking about the effect of H1N1 on your staff is an overlooked aspect of disaster preparation.
  11. #pyp09 client development 101: pick up the phone and call someone you haven't talked to in a while.
  12. Most -- overwhelmingly most -- client referrals come from other people. Duh!
  13. #pyp09 Spend your advertising budget on lunches.
  14. #pyp09 Case Management Software is like African Violets - It's beautiful but you really have to tend to it.
  15. #pyp09 if you stack stuff on your desk long enough, it becomes moot...
  16. #pyp09 "Begin. The rest is easy." -- Harris Morgan
  17. #pyp09 If you do thing in your office more than once write it down. Make it a policy.
  18. #pyp09 An hour spent organizing on Sunday it will increase your productivity the rest of the week.
  19. #pyp09 read "Now Discover Your Strengths
  20. Nope. The Facebook and Twitter do not really melt your brain, or at least this guy thinks not - http://su.pr/5t2Oti