Non-Billable
by Chris Hargreaves: Lawyer (attorney)
July 23, 2015 9:57 pm
Lawyers can’t bill for every activity. Unfortunately with the focus on billable time, young lawyers are missing out on a huge area in legal practice – the non-billable aspect. Non-billable is a quick hit of advice in short segments, delivered frequently, to focus your attention on a specific issue, address a question, or just have a bit of a rant about an issue facing the legal profession. Covering topics ranging from legal marketing, rainmaking, networking, career advice, professional development and legal practice generally – non-billable is foundational for young lawyers who know you can’t charge the client for everything. Lawyers and attorneys everywhere will benefit from taking a few minutes out of their day to listen to Non-billable. Have you ever received a pay rise that you weren’t happy with? What did you do about it? Complain? Whine? Drink heavily? Well let’s stop just whining about it, and do something about it! Happy lawyering! Have you ever received a pay rise that you weren’t happy with? What did you do about it? Complain? […]
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