30
Apr

Engineering the Perfect Law Practice

As described on the about page of this blog, one of the goals of this site is to help you engineer your perfect law practice. Before we get into some very specific and practical strategies for doing that, I think it would be helpful to define my terms so we are “speaking the same language.”

In this post, I will set out what I contend to be the Seven Components of the Perfect Law Practice. Each component will be discussed in more detail in its own blog entry and categorized under the topic “The Perfect Firm Defined”. This then is a summary and overview of how I define the Perfect Law Practice:

The perfect law practice…

1. is a practice that serves your life.

2. is systems driven.

3. is timeless (i.e. operates on a value pricing model).

4. is focused on extraordinary client service.

5. charges premium fees for premium service.

6. is comprised of a winning team.

7. is the the deliberate and natural product of the efforts of its leader.

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