Nursinglawbandit
This blawg "is for nurses, nurse attorneys, nurse lawyers, and R.N.-J.D.s who are self-employed or considering self-employment."
Author: LaTonia Denise Wright, R.N. is a home health R.N. with Interim Health Care in Cincinnati. She is also a practicing attorney and consultant. She also authors My 2 Cents.
Blawg Related Categories: Law Practice Management • Solo / Small Firm
Recent Posts from Nursinglawbandit
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ABA Releases A Study on Legal Malpractice Claims
See http://www.abanet.org/abanet/media/release/news_release.cfm?releaseid=469. The Study can be purchased for $80.00 at http://www.abanet.org/abastore/index.cfm?section=main&fm=Product.AddToCart&pid=4140044. I am superstitious, I will admit. I still do a number of the things when I see a black cat (bad luck) and I…
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Would You Pay $1,000.00 for CLE and training?
What is the most you would pay to attend a one day training seminar? Just registration. What is the most you would pay to attend a two day training seminar? Just registration. Whether or not…
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I am An Attorney therefore should I become accustomed to lies, deceit, and deception?
I am frustrated because I have several cases where I suspected a nurse had a chemical dependency however the client denied a dependency issue. These are licensure defense cases where I am representing a nurse…
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Practicing Law and Something Else
I love the Complete Lawyer! There is an article in the latest edition about practicing law and finding your passion in the practice of law. http://indiana.thecompletelawyer.com/volume4/issue5/article.php?ppaid=11127 When I started practicing law 11 years ago, I…
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Are You a Certified Specialist in a Specialty area of the law?
Are you a certified specialist in a particular area of law? Does it help with marketing? Does your state even allow certified specialists? Do you recommend being a certified specialist?
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Ohio Consumer's Practical Guide to Managing a Relationship with a Lawyer
The Ohio Supreme Court is seeking comments on this proposed guide. The comment period ends September 24, 2008. See http://www.sconet.state.oh.us/RuleAmendments/Default.aspx
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Proposed Changes to the KY Bar Association Attorney Advertising Rules
This is where practicing law in multiple states really becomes fun. I practice law and advertise and market my services to nurses in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. Ohio and Indiana of course have rules related…
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RN-JD Risk Management Position
Are you tired of practicing as a RN-JD in a law firm? If so this position may be right for you. I must admit, I reviewed this position description twice. RN-JDs have lots of employment…
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Is Short and Rude the Standard for Attorney to Attorney Interactions?
I spoke with a fellow nurse attorney this week and she was very rude and downright nasty over the phone. I was surprised and I laughed when I hung up the phone because I thought…
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Multi-State Law Practice: Pros and Cons
Do you practice law in more than one state? Do you find that the benefits of multi-state licensure outweigh the burdens (CE, licensure fees, travel, etc.)? What advice do you have for other attorneys about…