ClientTickler in the News
Building a Business of Running Law Firms
Ed Goldman, June 10, 2014 -- Saramento Business Journal
ClientTickler's CEO and Founder was interviewed by the Sacramento Business Journal on her first business, Legal Administrative Services (LAS).
"Donna Gary, owner and founder of Legal Administrative Services, says that as a child she “had a recurring dream that I could fly.” From a business standpoint, she’s been steadily soaring upward since founding her firm..."
Administering a Law Firm can Have its Darker Side
Ed Goldman, June 11, 2014 -- Saramento Business Journal
Part two of the Sacramento Business Journal's series on ClientTickler's Founder and CEO, Donna Gary and her first company, Legal Administrative Services.
" Gary says she’s been recruited more than once for darker reasons. 'I get asked to clean up the books for firms after they discover that someone has been embezzling,' she says. When I ask if that happens all that often, she says, 'I was called up for five of those cases in the last two years. I’m working with the FBI on one of them.'”
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This Software Won't Let Lawyers Forget to Take the Next Step
Kathy Robertson, June 3, 2011 -- Saramento Business Journal
"Campbell uses other legal scheduling programs that remind lawyers of jobs to be done, but once the task is completed, it doesn’t signal the next step.
'And you go on to something else,' Campbell said. 'All the software that’s come out in the last 20 years? None have that particular feature.'"
Lawyers Go Boutique
Kathy Robertson, February 4, 2011 -- Saramento Business Journal
"[Lawyers starting a new firm] did it with consulting help from Donna Gary, who has played a role in more than 35 local startups. 'There’s more of an incentive when there’s confidence,' Gary said. 'When you feel good and have a strong client base, you feel good enough to go out on your own.'"
Legal Legwork
Kathy Robertson, September 6, 2006 -- Saramento Business Journal
"If Donna Gary is having lunch with one of your attorneys, the firm is about to be raided, law partners in Sacramento joke. Gary doesn't spark the raid, but she has established a comfortable small business helping lawyers who want to bail out of established firms to start new ones of their own."