How To Protect Your Clients and Firm in the Event of Death, Disability, Impairment, or Incapacity

This information is designed to help you protect your clients’ interests in the event you are suddenly rendered unable to practice law.


Checklist for an Attorney Who Closes Another Attorney’s Office

Checklist for an Attorney Who Closes Another Attorney’s Office This checklist is intended as a guideline only as circumstances surrounding the closing of a law office vary. Check the attorney’s ...


What to Do When an Attorney has Abandoned His Practice, Is Incapacitated, or Deceased

Attorneys are aging. Because of a weak economy many attorneys are sole practitioners (while others never wanted anything other than to practice on their own) and are forced to work as long as they ...


A Letter to Texas Attorneys Closing a Practice

Dear Texas Attorneys, Judges, Attorney Relatives and Staff, and Members of the Public: Law practices are not immune from the unfortunate and unexpected events and accidents which occur in everyday ...


What To Do When Your Boss or Relative is No Longer Able to Practice Law

When an attorney is, with or without warning, unable to practice law and is a sole practitioner, what to do with the attorney’s law practice can be bewildering to the attorney’s staff, if there is ...



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