LAW OFFICE DESIGN WINNERS
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- LAW OFFICE DESIGN: WINNING DESIGNS. Wiltz, Teresa // ABA Journal;Jul90, Vol. 76 Issue 7, p60
Features winning entries for the Sixth Annual American Bar Association Law Office Design Competition. Tinsman & Houser Inc. from San Antonio Texas for small firm; Winston & Strawn from Chicago, Illinois for large firm; Hogan, Smith, Alspaugh, Samples & Pratt from Birmingham, Alabama for law...
- Law firms grow with `civilian' services. Halliday, Jean // Crain's Detroit Business;9/13/93, Vol. 9 Issue 37, p1
Reports on the trend of law firms that offer ancillary services. Nonlawyers Anne Couture and Nancy Barbour in law firms; Passing of resolution by the American Bar Association's House of Delegates; Failure of resolution prohibiting law firms from having ancillary services; Ethical issues; Clients...
- THE CENTER FOR QUALITY OF LAW--A NEW ABA SERVICE. Thomas, Eugene C. // ABA Journal;Dec86, Vol. 72 Issue 12, p6
Focuses on the American Bar Association's (ABA) establishment of a Quality of Law Center in the organization's Washington D.C. Government Relations office. Goal of helping lawyers in the United States upgrade the quality of written laws; Enlistment of the participation of such sources of...
- HIGH TECH FOR LAWYERS. Noble, Mary // ABA Journal;Nov88, Vol. 74 Issue 11, p128
Reports on the American Bar Association (ABA)'s LawTech Center, an assisted-learning facility where members can gain hands-on experience with law office technology systems and products. Features of the center; Benefits offered by the LawTech Center; Free use of the center to ABA members.
- Software Solutions. // ABA Journal;Jun87, Vol. 73 Issue 6, pA20
Provides tips on the selection of software to be used in law offices. Search for a package that is appropriate for a law firm's needs; Formation of the American Bar Association's (ABA) Legal Technology Advisory Council (LTAC) that approves software packages; Percentage of ABA members with...
- 'Buy-Out': Is It a Pro Bono Cop-Out? Winter, Bill // American Bar Association Journal;Nov80, Vol. 66 Issue 11, p1351
Reports that cash contributions from private law firms to federally funded legal aid offices serves as replacements for pro bono services. Inhibition of efforts to increase the private bar's understanding of the problems of the poor; Need for alternative source funding of legal aid offices;...
- Legal Clinic Survey: Not All Fit the Image. Winter, Bill // American Bar Association Journal;Jul81, Vol. 67 Issue 7, p831
Reports on the legal clinic survey conducted for the American Bar Association Special Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services. Financial status of the legal clinics; Average cases per office; Amount of initial financing for legal clinics; Average income and expenses by multi-office and...
- LTAC REPORT. // ABA Journal;Aug86, Vol. 72 Issue 8, p112
Reports on the law office software exhibit at the annual meeting of the American Bar Association (ABA) slated in August 1986. Exhibition of LTAC approved software; Focus on the software testing process of the ABA; Features of different software systems; Publications by LTAC; Other details of...
- LTAC REPORT. Robbins, Richard // ABA Journal;Mar1987, Vol. 73 Issue 3, p127
Reports on developments regarding the American Bar Association's initiatives to automate the office operations of affiliated law firms in the U.S. Range of equipment for the computerization of law offices; Key features of automation systems; Automation systems to be tested.


