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You’re Doing It Wrong! And How Small Firms Are Fixing It
Tips on Case Management Optimization for Small Law Firms
“You’re doing it wrong!”“No, you’re doing it wrong.”
I overheard this exchange between two attorneys at a law firm. One was frustrated by his colleague’s DIY workarounds in their case management system (CMS), while the other admitted he didn’t know how to get the software to do what he needed in…
An Honest Review of StoryBrand 2.0: A Certified Guide Shares What You Need to Know
Understanding Change in Circumstances for Medicaid and SSI Recipients in Florida
Learn when and how to report changes in circumstances for Medicaid and SSI benefits in Florida. Get tips on asset limits, reporting deadlines, and legal planning to protect eligibility.
Episode 3: Success Stories in Counsel and Leadership Collaboration
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This episode explores how in-house legal and HR teams can form high-functioning partnerships to deliver better outcomes for organizations. Rich Sedory discusses building a legal department from scratch, managing compliance in a regulated manufacturing environment, and negotiating contracts that drive value. Special emphasis is placed on the collaborative efforts between…
Why Small Business Owners Should Not Handle EEOC Charges Without Legal Representation
Why Small Business Owners Should Not Handle EEOC Charges Without Legal Representation
At The Wannos Law Firm, we’ve recently seen a troubling trend: small business owners attempting to represent themselves during the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) process—often without fully understanding the risks involved. While self-representation may seem like a way to save time or money, it can end up…
The Family Violence Label in Texas: Broader Than You Think
When most people hear the term “family violence,” they typically picture abuse between spouses or parents and children. However, Texas law defines “family violence” much more broadly than many people realize.
This expansive definition can catch many Texans by surprise when they find themselves facing assault charges with a family violence designation—and the serious, long-lasting consequences that come with it.…
Properly Expensing Work Travel & Meal Expenses on Your Tax Return

Whether you’re running a business or working in a role that requires you to travel, you need to understand how this applies to your tax return. Properly accounting for your travel and meal expenses can help lower your tax bill and reduce the risk of problems if the IRS audits your return. However, making a mistake in deducting work…
California FTB Tax Audit Guide: What You Need to Know
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What to Expect When You Receive an FTB Audit Letter
The audit process begins with a contact letter from the Franchise Tax Board. This document includes the auditor’s name, contact information, the tax years being audited,
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Cybersecurity, AI, and their Effects on the Law and Law Firms
The legal profession in 2025 stands at a fascinating crossroads, shaped profoundly by two powerful and increasingly intertwined forces: the relentless advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and the ever-present and evolving threat of cybersecurity breaches. These aren’t merely technological trends; they are fundamental shifts that are reshaping how law firms operate, serve their clients, and navigate the complex legal landscape.…