Legal Ease Will Help Make Your Legal Career Easier

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published October 26, 2017

Summary: The founder of Legal Ease Consulting, Allison Shields, wanted to make things easier for lawyers that were struggling with their choice of a career.
 
This legal blog focuses on four areas: Procedures and Systems, Planning and Strategy, Culture and Professional Development, and Development and Client Experience.

Allison C. Shields has been running Legal Ease Consulting Inc. since 2005. Her goal is to help lawyers and law firms make their law practice be more productive and profitable. The company provides practice management and business development coaching and consulting services to help lawyers and law firms improve their practices. They focus on four areas: Procedures and Systems, Planning and Strategy, Culture and Professional Development, and Development and Client Experience.
 
Their commitment is to work with lawyers to attract and retain the right clients, create workable fee structures, improve their service offerings, and develop systems for increased productivity and efficiency by giving seminars and providing e-books, articles, workbooks, and audio products on their website.
 
The latest post on the blog from July discusses five ways you can ease the burden of your law school debt.
 
The blog follows mostly news that happens in New York along with other general legal topics and legal topics from other states. Shields graduated from Fordham Law. She practiced law for 15 years before realizing that she was ready for something else. That something else was helping other lawyers keep their passion for their career alive.
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Source: https://legalease.blogs.com/
 
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