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Appraising a Law Firm for a Buy-In: CPAs Need Not Apply
October 15th, 2024
You own a small law firm. For the first time, you want to make one of your associates a partial owner. But how do you determine the price of admission for the “buy-in?” ... Read More
Categories: Valuing a Law Practice
A Rule of Thumb for Valuing a Law Practice Is Not to Use the Rule of Thumb
August 1st, 2024
Solo practitioners and small law firm owners wanting to know what their practices are worth frequently rely on the “rule of thumb” valuation method. The choice is an easy one to make, because the method is simple; even lawyers who can barely read a balance sheet or a profit and loss statement can understand it. ... Read More
Categories: Valuing a Law Practice
Paying a Premium for a “System”
February 1st, 2021
Appraising a law firm requires assessing numerous factors. During the appraisal process, some attorneys will say to me something along the lines of, “In my law firm, I’ve got this great system that can…. That alone should be worth…” The marketplace for law firms doesn’t work like that, however. Here’s why. ... Read More
Categories: Valuing a Law Practice
Assessing a Law Firm’s Revenue: All Is Not Created Equally
November 2nd, 2020
One of my truisms for valuing a law practice is that “all revenue is not created equally.” For example, revenue that stems from past clients or one’s referral network is far more valuable than the revenue generated from seminars or webinars. ... Read More
Categories: Valuing a Law Practice


