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Press Releases from The Billable Hour Company (4 total)

How Can Lawyers Make an Impression During the Holiday Season? AttorneyMan Greeti …

Ardsley, New York October 27, 2006—In a recent survey by the Remsen Group (a marketing consultant firm that works exclusively with lawyers), 81% of respondents said their firms send holiday cards to clients. To help law firms stand out from the crowd this holiday season, AttorneyMan Comics and The Billable Hour Company have joined forces to offer greeting cards for lawyers and legal professionals featuring the popular AttorneyMan character.

New Contributors Help Make The Timesheet a Must-Read for Legal Humor Fans

Ardsley, New York May 30, 2006—Continuing its campaign to promote work/life balance for lawyers through humor, the Billable Hour Company has added two new regular contributors—cartoonist Stu Rees and cartoonist/author Bob Pladek—to The Timesheet, its free monthly e-newsletter. Rees, an honors graduate of Harvard Law School, spends two-thirds of his time cartooning and devotes one-third to his law practice, in which he represents over 300 cartoonists. Pladek, who will be

Comprehensive Collection of Online “Billable Hour” Resources Now Available

Ardsley, New York February 21, 2006—Many professionals—including lawyers, accountants and consultants—bill their clients according to the amount of time spent on a project, a concept known as the “billable hour.” The Billable Hour Company has compiled a comprehensive collection of resources addressing this concept and the related notion of value billing. The “Billable Hour Resources Page” can be found at www.TheBillableHour.com/resources.php. The Resources Page links to books, articles,

New Monthly e-Newsletter for Lawyers, Law Students and Legal Professionals Focus …

Ardsley, New York January 30, 2006—The Billable Hour Company announces the launch of its monthly e-newsletter, “The Timesheet,” featuring articles on work/life balance by noted author Cheryl Stephens, as well as pieces by attorney and legal humorist James M. Rose, author of The Supreme Court Jester. “We want to help lawyers strike a balance between the rigors of practice and the demands of their personal lives,” said Lisa Solomon, a partner

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