Originally posted 2011-02-04 09:01:00. For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Construction Law Musings welcomes Gwynne Monahan. Gwynne (@econwriter5) is the chief consultant of Shadow Froggy Consulting, where she focuses on educating the legal community on the benefits and practical uses of open source applications. She also founded Lawyer Connection, a social media network aimed at […]
Just How can a Virtual Assistant help A Construction Attorney Get More Clients?
This week, Musings welcomes Michelle Mangen to the Guest Post Friday fold. Michelle’s vast talents and expert skills in accounting, bookkeeping and Excel, far exceed the average virtual assistant’s scope of knowledge; thereby further enhancing not only her back-end office, but those of her clients. Extending administrative and other remote admin services to her global […]
Construction Law, the Cloud and Solo Practice
It’s hard to believe, but I’m almost to the end of year 3 here at The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill, PC (not to mention having recently passed the 4 year mark at Construction Law Musings). In that three years, I have learned a lot about “the cloud.” The Cloud, as I see it, […]
Online Professional Marketing- A Review from the Solo’s Perspective
One of the many benefits of publishing a blog like Construction Law Musings is the ability to connect online, and then many times in real life, with a variety of people. These connections then give me the opportunity to review materials on subjects from construction contracts to online professional service marketing. This last topic is […]
How a Legal “Blawg” Helps! (Thanks Blog for Profit)
Thanks to @grantgriffiths and Blog For Profit for the great opportunity to guest post during their “31 Days to Kick Your Blog in the Butt” series: Here’s an excerpt of my guest post: When I started Construction Law Musings back in December of 2008, I did so on a whim. I had heard that a […]