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James H. Frazier, III
Chief Executive Officer
jfrazier@mcbrayerfirm.com
859.231.8780; ext. 1303
Jim Frazier has been a transformative leader at McBrayer for more than three decades, shaping both the firm’s trajectory and the communities it serves. Beginning his tenure as …
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Law Firm Management: Principles Should Determine Our Methods
Posted In Business Formation and Planning
Much ink has been spilled over the various alleged evils attributed to the legal profession. One such evil is the adequacy of the methods by which lawyers do business. There seems to be continual debate over every single facet of the law practice, from client billing methods to the working conditions of attorneys in firms. This focus on only the methods by which we do business is a bottom-up approach, centered on technique and form over substance. Such an approach ignores and therefore fails focus on the values the firm has chosen to embody. More >

