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February 2016
The Passionate Plaintiff With an Upset Stomach
by Jay Reeves

Passion may be fine for Valentine's Day, but when it comes to clients a little bit goes a long way.

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Why Professional Liability Premiums Change: Factors that Affect Pricing (Part Deux)
by Dan Zureich, President and CEO

Our previous article discussed how the number of attorneys and "attorney class" factors affect your professional liability insurance premiums. In this eagerly anticipated follow-up article, we will discuss several additional factors that also affect your premium: (1) areas of practice; (2) policy limits; and (3) deductibles.

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Here's to a Job Well Done
interviewed by Monisha Yowell, Marketing Coordinator
 
Connie Crumpler is the longest tenured employee at Lawyers Mutual and has been with the company from its early beginnings. She began working in accounting, moved on to office manager and has been the company's claims administrator since 1989.

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In This Issue
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FROM START TO FINIS
StartToFinish 
Coverage Options When Leaving Private Practice
CYBER SECURITY  
SupportForStaff   
The Good, the Bad, and Windows 10
 
Patrick Brown, Relationship Manager 
 
Samantha Cruff, Marketing Communications Coordinator

You have practiced law for a while and now it is time to move to the next adventure in life.  What will it be: an in-house counsel job, judicial work, government work, a non-legal career, or maybe even a well-deserved retirement?

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Microsoft has a long, questionable history of releasing new operating systems.

To the surprise of no one, Windows 10 is no different.

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Upcoming CLE Programs
The NCBA presents
Starting Out Solo

When: 4th Tuesday, monthly
Where: NC Bar Center, Cary
       Elon School of Law, 
              Greensboro
       Central Piedmont 
              Community College,
              Charlotte

This is  a networking and education group for solo and small firm attorneys. They meet monthly to present a nuts and bolts programs on how to run a law practice.

For more information, contact Jeremy Williams with the North Carolina Bar Association. 
The NCBA presents 2016 North Carolina Law Tech Expo and CLE
For more information and to register, click here.
Save the Date!
DIY Legal Marketing Workshop for Solo and Small Firms


When: Friday, July 29, 2016
Where: Campbell Law School
Cost: $25.00

No CLE credit. 

This seminar is designed for private practice attorneys who have limited marketing experience and are looking to find cost effective ways to market their practice. Presented by the Legal Marketing
 
Post Office Box 1929      Cary, NC 27512