Because to manage your firm you need to know about a myriad of issues, and LOA covers them all – from how to handle your most aggravating staff management problems to your most difficult financial issues. We interview consultants, accountants, attorneys, and management experts on the issues you need to know about. In addition, other administrators tell about solutions and ideas they have put to work in their offices. These are ideas you can put to work for yourself immediately.

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LOA covers all the topics the administrator needs to know about: salaries and benefits, billing and collections, staff management, facility management, employment law, attorney recruitment, client marketing, library and record management, and even attorney management.

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Bill Kimbro has been editor of LOA since 1996.

A year's subscription is $247.

Yes. If ever you are not satisfied with LOA, we will return your money.

 

The Administrator's Handbook
The little book chock full of solutions to your most aggravating staff management problems

Plus our forest green binder
It's hard-backed to stand on your shelf and holds a full two years of issues. And each time you renew, you may request another binder – always at no charge.

 





Law Office Administrator is a professional monthly newsletter for the managers of law firms. It covers all the information an administrator needs to know to manage the practice.

For 16 years, LOA has been one of the most widely read publications on law practice management. It has been published every month since 1990, and some 2,800 administrators throughout the country now subscribe

Once a month – every month.

Each issue is 12 pages long.

Bill Kimbro has been editor of LOA since 1996.