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The Lean Law Firm: Run Your Firm Like the World's Most Efficient and Profitable Businesses

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It's a difficult world for law firms these days. Client demands, increased competition, and the distractions of technology can put pressure on any business. Law firms who attempt to respond with "traditional" firm management practices are perhaps more susceptible than any other business to falling victim to the chaos.

But fortunately, there's a solution. And it's found not in traditional law firm management methods, but in the practices of some of the world's most efficient and forward-thinking manufacturing companies who learned--long ago--the power of lean methodologies and systems thinking.

Far from a dry read, The Lean Law Firm is a one-of-a-kind book that employs elements of the graphic novel to teach business lessons to lawyers. Follow the engaging story of lawyer Carson Wright, who suddenly finds himself responsible for saving a small law firm, as his mentor Guy Chapman imparts the lean techniques that transformed his factory from the brink of bankruptcy to new heights of profitability.

As you watch the The Lean Law Firm story unfold, you'll see how your own firm is just a manageable system that can be analyzed and optimized. The authors share a proven, immediately usable template for making that system lean and efficient. And, from this new understanding, you'll reap not only financial benefits, but a renewed enthusiasm for running your firm.

Join us, and start your own Lean story!

238 pages, Paperback

Published May 15, 2019

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Larry Port

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July 24, 2025
Fantastic book! More nonfiction should use Interspersed narratives like this. I think the vignettes of a story will make the concepts stick with me more in the future.
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