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Two of the most important law practice management issues that must be addressed when setting up and running a law practice are: (1) organizing your law practice and (2) creating and maintaining the financial health of your practice. Under this tab, you will find information related to writing a business plan, evaluating your office needs, preparing for the unexpected (contingency planning), establishing proper file retention policies, etc.

Please remember to research TexasBarCLE Law Practice Management CLE options, which also cover many of these topics: http://www.texasbarcle.com/CLE/LMHome.asp.
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Basic Considerations Regarding Lawyer Professional Liability Insurance (Online Resource)  
http://www.texasbarcle.com/CLE/site/LawOfficeMgmtPracticeMaterials/tli...
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When Bad Things Happen: Saving Your Practice (Online Resource)  
http://www.texasbarcle.com/cle/site/LawOfficeMgmtPracticeMaterials/Whe...
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Planning for Disaster Recovery (Online Resource)  

Need to add 2nd link: The Essential Formbook, Volume IV: Disaster Planning and Recovery/Risk Management and Professional Liability Insurance: http://apps.americanbar.org/abastore/index.cfm?pid=5110424V4§ion=main&fm=Product.AddToCart

http://www.texasbarcle.com/cle/site/LawOfficeMgmtPracticeMaterials/JGA...
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Contingency Planning (Online Resource)  

Contingency plans should be in place for foreseeable contingencies (such as illness or personal emergency) and should address all major operational issues necessary to meet and protect the interests of clients and office staff in your absence.

http://www.texasbarcle.com/materials/closingapractice.html