The Billable Hour Company

New Monthly e-Newsletter for Lawyers, Law Students and Legal Professionals Focuses on Humor, Work/Life Balance

The Billable Hour Company announces the launch of its monthly e-newsletter, “The Timesheet.” The e-newsletter features articles on work/life balance by noted author Cheryl Stephens, as well as legal humor by James M. Rose, author of The Supreme Court Jester. Interested readers can sign up at www.TheBillableHour.com to receive the e-newsletter via e-mail or RSS. The Billable Hour Company makes watches and clocks especially for lawyers, law students and legal professionals, with dials marked in six-minute increments.

Ardsley, NY, January 31, 2006 --(PR.com)-- The Billable Hour Company announces the launch of its monthly e-newsletter, “The Timesheet,” featuring articles on work/life balance by noted author Cheryl Stephens, as well as pieces by attorney and legal humorist James M. Rose, author of The Supreme Court Jester.

“We want to help lawyers strike a balance between the rigors of practice and the demands of their personal lives,” said Lisa Solomon, a partner in The Billable Hour Company. Added partner Mark Solomon: “The newsletter is a natural offshoot of the philosophy behind the Billable Hour timepieces: nurture humor.”

Stephens observes: “Without work/life balance, lawyers can easily get ‘burned out,’ even if they otherwise enjoy their work. But there are so many things lawyers can do to help achieve that balance. I look forward to sharing my work/life balance tips with The Timesheet’s readers.” Stephens works with lawyers in Canada and the United States to develop their law practices and enhance their professional and interpersonal skills. She also provides training in leadership and communication skills, including creativity, innovation and humor.

Lawyers, law students and legal professionals who would like to receive The Timesheet via e-mail or RSS can subscribe by visiting www.TheBillableHour.com

About The Billable Hour Company
The Billable Hour Company sells watches and clocks especially for lawyers, law students and legal professionals. Their timepieces feature dials marked in six-minute increments—the same way many lawyers bill their time. For additional information, contact Lisa Solomon or visit the company’s website at www.TheBillableHour.com.

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