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Matthew Homann is a lawyer, mediator, blogger and entrepreneur who’s an innovative and passionate thinker about changing the practice of law in ways that benefit both lawyers and clients.
Described as an “Innovational Speaker,” Matthew shares innovative billing strategies, creative marketing techniques, proven customer-service principles, and cutting-edge ideas from other industries and professions with lawyers to help them tap into their own creative reserves and make dramatic improvements in their businesses and their lives.
Matthew is the founder of LexThink LLC.
Brilliant. The power of the B.L.O.G. (better listing on google) be hailed.
Posted by: Michael J. Walsh | March 05, 2005 at 01:35 PM
Dear Mr. Homann:
Late last year you posted about an innovative fee arrangement you were trying with a new client in an engagement--I can't remember now what it was--that I thought at the time was rather "business oriented" or sophisticated. I believe you said you would keep your readers informed as to how it was working out. (It was an arrangement under which your client's and your interests were aligned--the client makes money, you make money.)
If I am making any sense and you can recall what I'm referring to, have you updated us on how that case and the fee arrangement is working out?
I apologize if I missed it.
-Jeff Donner
Posted by: Jeff Donner | March 01, 2005 at 07:59 AM