4ALL   NC Legal Marketplace   Site Map   Calendar   Contact Us   Help  
Join / Renew    myNCBar    Adv. Login   
NCBA #:   Password:    
Casemaker Gov Affairs Law Students Communications Sections & Divisions
 
GP, Small Firm & Solo Section
 
Section Home 
NC Casemaker 
Governance 
Leadership 
Join the Section 
CLE 
Council Meeting Dates 
Directories 
Legal Resources 
LISTSERV 
Newsletters 
Scholarships, Awards, ... 
GP Forums 
GP Site Map 
 

Login



HOME
NC Bar Association
8000 Weston Parkway
Cary, NC 27513
(919) 677-0561
1-800-662-7407
sections@ncbar.org

HelpDemos



 
File Name: GP_2002_05.PDF
File Size: 136,743 bytes
Downloaded: 1137 times
Posted by ? on Friday, February 20, 2004 (EST)
Click here to download this file
GP, Small Firm & Solo Section newsletter - General Practice for May 2002.

Add Your Comment

Back to the Top ↑

NC Bar Association · PO Box 3688 · Cary, NC 27519 · 8000 Weston Parkway · Cary, NC 27513 · Tel: (919) 677-0561
Questions? Comments? Help · Help Demos · NCBA Feedback · Privacy Policy © Copyright 2004, NC Bar Association. All Rights Reserved.
 
 
HOT LINKS

  • Upcoming Section CLE Programs

  • Section CLE Publications

  • CLE Planner's Guide

  • CLE Speaker's Guide

  • 2006 Hall of Fame Induction

  • Nomination form for NCBA GP Hall of Fame (2008)

  • GP Council Meeting Minutes, August 26, 2005

  • "Turning Out the Lights" Order Form

  •  

    NEW LINKS

  • LISTSERV Subscription Manager

  • Judicial Directory

  • Membership Directory

  •  

    MOST POPULAR LINKS

  • Membership Directory

  • Judicial Directory

  • Division Index

  •  

    NEW DOWNLOADS

  • GP_BY-LAWS.PDF
    GP, Small firm & Solo Law Section By-Laws. [PDF Format]

  • GP_2007_1109.PDF
    GP, Small Firm & Solo Section Council Meeting Minutes for November 9, 2007.

  • GP_2007_0824.PDF
    GP, Small Firm & Solo Section Council Meeting Minutes for August 24, 2007.

  •  

    MOST POPULAR DOWNLOADS

  • GP_2004_02.pdf
    GP, Small Firm & Solo Section newsletter - General Practice for Febuary 2004.

  • GP_2002_05.PDF
    GP, Small Firm & Solo Section newsletter - General Practice for May 2002.

  • GP_2005_04.pdf
    GP, Small Firm & Solo Section newsletter - General Practice for April 2005


  • GENERAL PRACTICE, SOLO & SMALL FIRM FORUMS: SECTION MEMBERS ONLY

    NCBA Forums


  • Revising our billing policies
    I don't see much activity going on in this forum, but I'm going to go out on a limb and hope that someone might answer. I am an office manager for a solo in the Asheville area. We are trying to do some restructuring of our fees and I am having a lo...

  • Is there anybody out there?
    I don't see any posts on this forum's site. If anybody else reads this, how about giving me a "hello," so I know I'm not the only one who has subscribed to this thing.


    Last Refreshed 5/12/2008 10:32:46 AM
  • GENERAL PRACTICE, SOLO & SMALL FIRM FORUMS: ALL NCBA MEMBERS

    NCBA Forums


  • Opening Practice in Wilmington in 2006
    I plan to open my own practice in Wilmington in late summer or early fall of 2006. If there are other small firm or solo practitioners in the Wilmington area (or anywhere) with advice, ideas or wisdom to share, or would enjoy a free lunch one day wh...


    Last Refreshed 5/12/2008 10:32:46 AM
  • LAW PRACTICE TODAY

    Law Practice Today Logo
    The ABA Law Practice Management Section's Webzine: Articles and opinions on the practice of law, Today.

  • Two Techniques to Dramatically Improve a Law Firm’s Net Profit
    Write-downs and ineffective collections practices hurt many law firms’ bottom lines. Understanding these processes and how they work will help your firm increase its netprofit.

  • Showtime at the Courthouse: High-Tech on a Low Budget
    There is little doubt that courtroom tech tools assist most cases, criminal and civil. But how do you effectively use complex and costly courtroom technology? In this article originally presented at the 2008 ABA Techshow, Nils Jensen provides guidelines and advice for navigating these complexities.

  • Smarter, Faster Ways for Law Firms to Create and Share Documents
    Is your firm getting the most it can out of Microsoft Word? Most employees know how to use the program but these more complex tips will help maximize the effectiveness of the program.


    2003-2008 American Bar Association. All rights reserved. Last Refreshed 5/12/2008 9:51:26 AM



  • The NCBA site is best viewed with Internet Explorer 5.5 or Netscape 7 or later
    Internet Explorer .NET Technologies Netscape Adobe Acrobat
    For Mac users we recommend Netscape 7 or Safari 1.2 or later
    Nestcape Safari