Articles From Mary A. Corrigan

Relocating a Law Practice (Or How to Survive the Move Without Losing Your Mind) By Mary A. Corrigan Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, December 2009 Lawyers, like most people, are creatures of habit and avoid change at all costs. How then can an attorney or a law firm deal with a major change like a physical practice relocation and still retain their sanity?
Clarification of liability for business owners for breach of fiduciary duty claims for 401(k) plans By Mary A. Corrigan Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, September 2008 Business owners who offer their employees a 401(k) plan have always faced potential liability for actions they take or fail to take in connection with the plan.
Resolutions for 2008 By Mary A. Corrigan Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, April 2008 Although 2008 is already underway, it is not too late to implement some resolutions for improvement of your law practice.
Practice transition By Mary A. Corrigan Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, August 2007 Early in my career retirement was not something I thought about.
Law office management 102: Getting your financial house in order By Mary A. Corrigan Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, May 2007 Every lawyer who has opened the doors to a new law practice quickly discovers the necessary evil of maintaining an accurate accounting system.
Law office management 101—Setting up your practice By Mary A. Corrigan Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, September 2006 As a business attorney, I routinely advise clients on a variety of issues related to the start-up of their businesses.

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