My most recent column in Law Practice magazine is titled The Breakdown: When Things Go Wrong. The inpiration for this was pretty simple. As my friends know, I have had a thing or two go wrong this year. But things are getting better. Lawyers should consider their personal work habits in view of how easy it would be for someone to step in in the case of an emergency. Every law firm should have a business continuity plan. it is just as important for the best interests of the lawyers as it is for protection of the clients.

As always there is a lot of great material in Law Practice Magazine. You can read the articles from the May/June issue 2014 free online. Your attnetion is directed to Tom Mighell's Web 2.0 column on the Internet of Things in Law Practice. After reading that piece, I am now frustrated with my simple "unconnected" alarm clock.

Every law firm should have a business continuity plan. – See more at: http://www.americanbar.org/publications/law_practice_magazine/2014/may-june/practice-management-advice.html#sthash.e4RysAlK.dpuf
Every law firm should have a business continuity plan. – See more at: http://www.americanbar.org/publications/law_practice_magazine/2014/may-june/practice-management-advice.html#sthash.e4RysAlK.dpuf
Every law firm should have a business continuity plan – See more at: http://www.americanbar.org/publications/law_practice_magazine/2014/may-june/practice-management-advice.html#sthash.e4RysAlK.dpuf
Every law firm should have a business continuity plan – See more at: http://www.americanbar.org/publications/law_practice_magazine/2014/may-june/practice-management-advice.html#sthash.e4RysAlK.dpuf
THE LAW FIRM BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN
THE LAW FIRM BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN
The Breakdown: When Things Go Wrong
The Breakdown: When Things Go Wrong