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17 Young Law. (ABA) 3 (2012-2013)
You Can Be Accessible and also Have a Life

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The Young Lawyer


Set Up Your Practice to Accept Credit Cards

If you think your client may be short on cash, paying with a credit card-essentially a short-term loan
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You Can Be Accessible and Also Have a Life


By Deanne M. Koll


Deanne M. Koll is a shareholder at Bakke Norman, S.C., in Menomonie, Wisconsin.



All lawyers struggle with turning off' work when not at work. With cell phones, text messaging, social
media, and email on your phone, it can be overwhelming to be available to clients at all times. What do
you do when a client asks for your cell phone number? What about when a client friends you on a
social media website? Where does your work identity end and your private identity begin?

Don't Be Afraid to Give out Your Cell Phone Number-with Parameters

I used to be afraid to give out my cell phone number to clients. I thought that it was for my personal
life. However, I've learned that I can give my cell phone number to clients as long as I am clear when it
is appropriate to use it.

I tell clients that during work hours, I prefer to take all calls on my work number. I also tell clients that
any calls after work hours or on the weekend should be something that cannot wait until the next work
day. Clients generally can distinguish between things that can and cannot wait, but of course there are
some clients who think nothing can wait. This ultimately is the tradeoff in giving your cell phone num-
ber to clients, but I have never had a client abuse the privilege. If you believe that clients will use the
privilege appropriately, giving them your cell phone number is a simple way to be accessible without
losing your personal identity.

Use Your Email Out-of-Office Setting

Every lawyer has encountered the situation where an email comes from a client and if it is not
responded to in a couple of hours, another email comes from the client saying, Did you get my last
email? In the age of mobile email, clients generally expect attorneys to be responsive and within the
hour, sometimes sooner. While many attorneys have risen admirably to the challenge of always


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