LAW OFFICE MANAGEMENT: HOW TO MAKE MONEY AS A LAWYER INFORMATION & POLICIES FOR SPRING 2017 CHARLES BROWN

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LAW OFFICE MANAGEMENT: HOW TO MAKE MONEY AS A LAWYER INFORMATION & POLICIES FOR SPRING 2017 CHARLES BROWN Office Phone: 800-600-4210 Course Schedule: TTH 9:00-10:15 Office Hours: TTH 8:30-9:00 Purpose of the Course: The purpose of this course is to teach you how to become a financially successful lawyer through the study of the practical and ethical issues and decisions that will confront you personally as a lawyer. This course is a guide to understanding and succeeding in a financially driven career. Topics covered include: law firm marketing, career success metrics, entrepreneurial fitness, case selection, case valuation, how to attract clients, how to cash flow your firm, hiring/firing staff and ethical issues, small business accounting, and law firm planning. Grading: Attendance and Participation (See below) (50%) Quizzes - 25% Participation - 25% Exam (50%) Short Answer / Multiple Choice based on two questions from each week of class. Other than studying for the final exam, there is no outside work required for this class. ABOUT THE FINAL EXAM: The final exam is a multiple choice exam that is taken by computer. The exam can be taken from anywhere. The exam will be available to students following the final class period. Once started, the exam must be completed within 3 hours. The final exam must be completed by the end of the exam period assigned by the school. Students who receive additional time can simply let me know and additional time will be given. ATTENDANCE: The primary means of learning in this course is through class speakers and class discussions. As a consequence, attendance is heavily weighted. Attendance will be taken through a class quiz. The quiz will be two to three questions based on the information in the prior class. If you attended class, the answer to the quiz should be simple. You will not be quizzed on outside reading assignments. Falsifying a quiz, taking a quiz for another student, or accessing the quiz from outside of the classroom violates the law school s Code of Academic Conduct.

PREPARATION AND PARTICIPATION: A significant portion of your grade is based on participation. That means coming to class having considered the course materials and prepared thoughtful questions and discussion topics which you volunteer to discuss. If you raise your hand and contribute something useful or ask an insightful question you will receive full credit. If you stay quiet, you ll receive zero credit. It s pretty straightforward. GRADES: The Law Center requires that the final grades conform to a specific curve and I comply with that requirement. Because of the nature of this class and the discussion format, the gap between the high and low grades is relatively small. Consequently, class attendance, participation, and quiz grades can, and often do, separate the top performers from the middle of the pack. If you need to achieve a very high grade and do not intend on attending and participating in class, please select another course. While I appreciate the need for high grades, I am powerless to change the school s grading curve. Because of problems in the past, the quiz must contain a network id indicating that the quiz was taken in class. It is your responsibility to verify that your computer or phone is connected to the in-class wifi at the time that the quiz is taken. Additionally, two quiz grades will be dropped. There will be no quiz retakes. Better Late Than Never: Try to be on time to class. But if you arrive late, come to class anyway. Suggested Reading: There is no required reading for this class. In the past, I have made some material required. But, based on feedback, that is not necessary as the important concepts from the books will be thoroughly covered in lecture. Class Topics: You Can t Teach Hungry, John Morgan During the class, additional articles and books will be suggested as reading material. PART 1: SUCCEEDING IN A FINACIALLY DRIVEN PROFESSION 1. Introduction a. My Background b. Class Structure c. Goals d. My Promise to You i. Understand How Money is Made by Law Firms

ii. Have a Foundation for Evaluating Whether Owning a Firm Works for You iii. Be Better Equipped to Survive and Thrive as a Lawyer 2. Society and Money a. Thoughts and Quotes About Money b. What is rich? c. What is success? d. Are rich people different? i. How Rich People Think by Steve Siebold ii. Rich Dad Poor Dad 3. What is a law practice? a. Requirements b. Goals c. Revenue d. Expenses 4. Intro to the Business of Being a Lawyer in Texas a. Why most lawyers suck at business. i. Professional vs. Professional Business ii. Ego Driven iii. You can t work in and on your firm. b. Different Methods of Making Money i. Hourly ii. Contingent iii. Retainer c. Types of Practices i. Civil Tort Litigation 1. Plaintiffs 2. Defense ii. Business Litigation iii. Business Transactional iv. Family Law v. Criminal vi. Government 5. How Practice Types, Billing Structure, and Clients Shape Practices and Staffing a. Priorities of Outcome b. Funding Requirements c. Goals of Litigation d. Lawyer Fears / Concerns e. Trial Strategy f. Client Fears / Concerns 6. What contingency fee lawyers prioritize a. Case Selection b. Advertising c. Cashflow Analysis d. Capital Requirements e. Firm Staffing Structure

7. How to be an effective associate a. Hourly Billing Associate vs. Contingency Associate b. What Your Boss Won t / Can t Tell You c. Effective billing d. Client development over the years e. It is your career, not the firm s f. What you are to the firm PART 2: SELLING YOUR LAW PRACTICE 8. Advertising & Marketing a. Marketing Theory What are you trying to do? b. Determining Cost Effective Advertising i. Ad costs ii. Tracking c. Advertising Review Process d. Display vs. User Intent e. Types: i. Radio ii. Awards iii. TV iv. Phonebook v. Referrals vi. Internet vii. Networking viii. Referrals & Referral Fees f. Internet Marketing i. AdWords ii. Facebook iii. The Rest g. Building a Marketing Plan 9. Law Firm Websites a. Who to Hire, How much to Pay b. Rankings & SEO / Local / Adwords, AdCenter, Retargeting 10. Projecting Startup Costs of a Plaintiff s Firm a. Staffing b. Staff Structures c. Hiring d. Payroll e. Liability f. Real Estate g. Leases h. Funding i. Options j. Lending Environment Today

PART 3: HOW TO RUN YOUR LAW PRACTICE 11. Running a Practice Cheaply a. Outside Vendors vs. In-House b. What You Can / Can t Cut Corners On 12. Small Business Accounting, Projections, and Reporting a. Small Business Accounting b. Creating Projections c. Reporting d. Evaluating feasibility i. Cash flow ii. Profitability 13. Planning from Numbers 14. Closing and Signing Clients a. Client Interviews b. Getting real facts c. WHEN / Damages / Who / What (in order) d. Answering Client Questions e. Signing Up a Client f. Setting Expectations g. Puffery h. When / Where 15. Client Contracts a. Necessary Elements of the Contract b. Other Client Documents In addition to the major portions of the class listed above, this class will have a variety of guest speakers who will discuss their practices and answer questions. The topics discussed vary based on the availability of guest speakers and the preferences of the class. However, in the past, the following topics have beencovered by guest lecturers: v Handling Plaintiff s Cases Ø Plaintiff s Case Selection Ø What gives a case value? Ø What to look for in the records Ø Niche v. Broad Practice v Initial Handling of Plaintiff s Cases Ø Calendaring and Limitations Ø Getting Records and Authorizations Ø Preparing expert reports, petitions, discovery, and notice letters. Ø What Depositions to Take, What to Let Go Ø Expert Witnesses, Who, How Much, How Many Needed v Mediation

Ø How Mediations Work Ø Valuing Cases & Effective Negotiation Strategy v Professional Malpractice Ø Common Ways Attorneys Get Sued and How to Avoid Them Ø Professional Malpractice Insurance -- How to not get sued. v A Plaintiff s Medical Malpractice Practice Ø The business of a Plaintiff s Medical Malpractice Practice. Ø Case Selection Ø Specialist vs. Generalist Ø Staff Structure Ø Time breakdown in handling cases v A Transactional Practice Ø The business of a transactional practice. Ø Client Selection Ø Specialist vs. Generalist Ø Staff Structure Ø Time breakdown in handling cases v A Plaintiff s Mass Torts Practice Ø Decision to start, and their experience starting a practice. Ø Costs Ø Case Selection Ø Case Sources Ø Practice Structure Ø Cash flow Ø Future Plans & What Looking For In Associates v An Hourly Billing Consumer Practice Ø Startup of a Criminal Defense Practice Ø Niche Selection Ø Advertising Ø Capital Requirements Ø Firm Staffing Structure v Business Litigation Practice Ø Niche Selection Ø Advertising Ø Capital Requirements Ø Firm Staffing Structure v In-House Counsel Ø Overview of Position: Who you answer to? What defines success? How does one enter the field Benefits and downsides of in-house position

Ø Dealing with Outside Counsel, Plaintiff s and Defense Ø Plaintiffs Ø What approach do you take, why? Ø What alternative approaches do in-house counsel take? Ø What role does litigation play in your practice Ø When do you decide to hire for litigation? Ø How do you decide who to hire? Ø What makes you happy / unhappy with outside counsel? v A Retainer-Based Family Law Practice Ø Starting a Family Law Practice Ø Obtaining & Retaining Clients Ø Financials & Cash flow Ø Profit-Centers in the Practice Ø Billing Strategy v An Insurance or Business Defense Practice Ø Running a defense firm Ø Obtaining & Retaining Clients Ø Financials & Cash flow Ø Profit-Centers in the Practice Ø Billing Strategy