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June 2014 Wyoming Lawyer
ABA Solo and Small Firm Resource Center
Marketing, technology, practice management, CLE and substantive law resources for solo lawyers and small firms.
Law Office Self-Audit Checklist
Available to Wyoming lawyers is a law office Self-Audit Checklist that reviews best practices in such areas as client relations, confidentiality, conflicts of interest, docket/calendaring, records management, staff management, financial management (timekeeping-billing-budgeting-financial record keeping and reporting) and professional practice and technology.
SIGN UP! I’ll Do One!
The Wyoming State Bar in partnership with the Wyoming Center for Legal Aid would like to encourage lawyers to take part in the “I’ll Do One” initiative.
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS – 2014 Pro Bono Awards
Does someone in your community deserve recognition for his/her service to low-income clients? The Wyoming State Bar wants to hear about it!
Volunteer Opportunities for the Public
The Wyoming State Bar could not operate effectively without hundreds of lawyers, judges and laymembers who generously volunteer their time to serve on numerous Boards and Committees. The Bar is always recruiting volunteers to serve on these Boards and Committees.