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This is the Fall 2007 newsletter from the Association of Legal Administrators Boston Chapter. To learn more about the Boston Chapter, go to ALABoston.org.
There’s something about the fall that gets your juices
pumping, your passions heightened and your thirst for knowledge
reinvigorated. Maybe it’s the brisk autumn weather or the return of
the school year after summer vacation. Whatever it is, there’s an
excitement in the air and it’s a good time to start new projects and
sharpen your skills. How better than to get involved with your
local
Updated Guidance for Employers About the
Massachusetts Health Care Reform Law
By: Martha M. Walz
All employers with employees in Massachusetts, including
employers with ERISA plans, have obligations under the state's new
health care reform law. While implementation of the law is well
underway, the state continues to issue new regulations and forms.
Some important deadlines are on the horizon. This newsletter
contains new information on what employers should be doing to ensure
compliance with the law.
Employees at the Top of the Pay Scale-What
to do?
We have all had the experience of trying to
figure out what to do for employees who have reached the top of the
pay scale. Usually these are long service
employees.
There are several considerations to think about before deciding what
to do. Full Article
How to measure your firm's perfomance
By: K. Jennie Kinnevy
Applying financial metrics within the framework
of the Law Firm Business Model — developed by professional services
firm management guru David Maister to express the fundamentals that
determine law firm profitability — is a useful way to measure the
overall effectiveness and efficiency of your firm.
The Law Firm Business Model uses key metrics to help you track your
daily financials, analyze the past, and gain valuable benchmarking
information to help strengthen your firm’s current and future
financial performance. Although no one metric can stand on its own,
all are useful in pointing out trouble spots.
Full Article
Five factors that influence great client
service
by Hollis R. Chase
It is not
Delicious Daily
Habits for De-Stressing
What's a habit? It is something you do over time that becomes
part of you. Supposedly up to 90% of our normal behavior is based on
habits. How do we develop our habits? Are you happy with your
habits? Do you want to change any of your habits?
Many of our habits don't serve
us....they bring negative consequences to our life (eg. smoking,
eating fast food, watching t.v....) yet we continue doing them.
The results of our bad habits often don't show up until much later
in life.... by then they can be very difficult to break!
Full Article
Holiday Party
Planning
By: Janie Haas
The month of December will be fast approaching and,
with that, comes the realization that you need to begin thinking
about your firm's holiday party.
It's difficult enough thinking about the fact that the summer is
coming to an end, but with the thought of taking on that
responsibility, you can already feel your blood pressure rising!
Here are a few tips that will, hopefully, lighten the burden.
Full Article.
Stephanie Hood,
Ian Breslin,
Lorraine Curry,
Michelle DeFalco,
Trina Goodale,
Chris O'Sullivan, ,Lauren
Spinney
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