Tali Thomason

“Starting a law firm isn’t easy. The first three years are the toughest. I opened my employment firm three years ago and it has certainly been a wild ride. Looking back, I realize now that most solo lawyers can survive on their own with a plan and a little bit of luck. But if you’re […]

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The Advanced Casemaker Search Techniques seminar/webinar from last week is now online. If you have used Casemaker, the CBA’s free legal research member benefit and you are ready to learn advanced search techniques, this is your chance!  Robert Linz, Associate Director & Head of Public Services at the University of Colorado School of Law William […]

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By Guest Blogger, Austen Lott  In 2016, it is predicted that over half of all traffic on law firm websites will come from mobile devices. And, in 2014 there were already 4.3 billion mobile users globally. If your law firm’s website is not mobile-friendly, then your law firm is missing out on a large part […]

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Last week’s Tech Tuesday webinar is now online. Have you wondered how Office 365 differs from other versions of Office? CBA member Barb Cashman explains how she’s using Office 365 in her practice in this complimentary webinar from our monthly Tech Tuesdays series.

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Solo Small Firm Section networking meetings are a great opportunity to connect with your peers, as well as a practice management and technology discussion forum. The meetings are open to all CBA members, not just Solo Small Firm Section members, the sponsoring entity. Colorado Springs routinely offers CLE credits, although sometimes there is no formal agenda, […]

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We know you are busy! So we read through numerous blog posts and find the best ones to share with you each month. Please let us know if you feel we are missing a particularly good one. Quick Tips Recovering from an Error in an App Update (Microsoft Word, Excel) from iPhone J.D. Set an […]

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Have you wondered how Office 365 differs from other versions of Office? With Office 365, you’re “renting” Office. This means you pay a monthly or yearly subscription fee (rather than purchasing it outright) but you automatically get software updates, your emails are stored in the cloud which can protect you from data loss, you can […]

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A delightful experience with your firm means happy clients, and happy clients remain loyal and refer you. And, since the vast majority of new business comes from existing clients, exceptional service serves as an effective business development strategy. Keeping your clients happy is not just the right thing to do. It pays! Employ these 10 […]

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Deadline: October 31, 2015 Commissioners are volunteers and serve six-year terms, interviewing and nominating applicants for judicial vacancies. Non-attorneys are appointed by the Governor; attorneys are appointed by the Governor, together with the Chief Justice and the Attorney General. More information on nominating commissions may be found here. Applications will only be accepted through October […]

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We know you are busy! So we read through numerous blog posts and find the best ones to share with you each month. Please let us know if you feel we are missing a particularly good one.   Quick Tips Getting Changes to Microsoft’s Normal Template to “Stick” from Legal Office Guru How to Spot […]

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