Archive for the ‘For Lawyers’ Category

“Setting Things Right With Your Light”, KC Bar Bulletin, by Stacey Romberg

It’s 5:30 a.m. My alarm clock rings insistently. Half asleep, I stumble into the kitchen with two thoughts in mind: Peet’s French roast coffee and my Litebook Elite. Litebook Elite? The Litebook Elite is one of many light-therapy products currently available on the market. According to the product’s website, http://www.litebook.com/, this small device emits “an astonishingly bright yet safe beam

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“Economic Crisis Ups Ante for Pro Bono Commitment”, KCBB, by Stacey Romberg

In his inaugural address, President Barack Obama, an attorney and former law professor, declared a national call to service: What is required of us now is a new era of responsibility — a recognition, on the part of every American, that we have duties to ourselves, our nation and the world, duties that we do not grudgingly accept but rather

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“Take that Stress Outside”, KC Bar Bulletin, by Stacey Romberg

It’s Wednesday, 11 a.m. My to-do list seems daunting and several deadlines loom menacingly. My work phone or my cell phone rings every 10 minutes. I stare at the countless emails in my inbox, several of them flagged as “high importance.” What should I do? Time management seminars teach lawyers how to successfully handle these situations by delegating, prioritizing and

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“Online Law: Has LegalZoom Gone Too Far?”, KC Bar Bulletin, by Stacey Romberg

LegalZoom’s vision is to provide “an easy-to-use online service that help[s] people create their own reliable legal documents.”1 Of its four founders, attorney Robert Shapiro — of the O.J. Simp­son trial and prominently featured on the website’s home page and television commercials — is the most well known. LegalZoom performs services traditionally done by law firms, including forming business entities,

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“Collaborative Wisdom in Tough Times,” by Stacey Romberg and Michelle Bomberger

King County Bar Bulletin – June 2009 By Stacey L. Romberg As noted in my January 2009 Bar Bulletin article “Are King County Lawyers in Distress?” according to the ABA Journal Weekly Newsletter, “The number of people working in legal services has dropped by nearly 12,000 in the last year.” Now, midway through 2009, a clearer picture has emerged of

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“A Happy Lawyer is a Professional Lawyer” by Irene Leonard in the WSBA magazine

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“Effective Management of a Solo/Small Estate Planning Practice” by Stacey Romberg and Lori Rath

Published with permission in Real Property, Probate & Trust -Spring 2008 by Stacey L. Romberg – Attorney, Seattle & Lori K. Rath – Rath Law & Mediation PUC, Seattle Lawyers do not go to law school to learn to run a business. Yet, if you own and manage a solo or small law practice— as we do —that is exactly

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Stacey L. Romberg
Attorney at Law

10115 Greenwood Avenue N.
PMB #275
Seattle, WA 98133
Phone: 206-784-5305
Fax: 206-789-8103
E-mail: inquiry@staceyromberg.com