Everyone from retired CEOs, to former football coaches, to religious leaders have written books or articles about management. After more than 10 years as partner in charge of the San Francisco office of a major, national law firm, I thought I would add my thoughts to this scholarship. Many such articles distill the secrets of management success into some sort of Ten Commandments. Bucking tradition, I offer “The Sixteen Commandments of Law Office Management” (math was never my strong suit).

This is part one of a two-part series. What follows are the first eight commandments.

1. No ‘SALY’ management

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