“A beautiful and exceptionally helpful piece of work…While written as a reference manual as adjunct to training courses, it is still so well done, so easy to use, and so comprehensive as to stand alone as a guide to project management…Read it from cover to cover, and then use it as a reference guide. It’s remarkable in its grasp of the subject and its communication of techniques.”
– Bruce Marcus. Read the complete review in The Marcus Letter.
“Hassett would make an excellent expert witness in project management… The Legal Project Management Quick Reference Guide is just that: a quick and easy reference to incorporate project management tools into legal work... Hassett lays out his recommendations in an easy format that lends itself well to the way lawyers access reference materials… The book is sure to give you a few tips to accomplish client needs in cost-effective ways and give you a good start to the best practices in project management.”
– Sean Doherty. Read the complete review in Law Technology News.
“A practical reference guide on legal project management that includes both commentary and useful sample tools and templates… The new edition of Hassett’s book represents a useful addition to the literature and I highly recommend it.”
– Ted Tjaden. Read the complete review on Slaw.
“This is an exceptional piece of work… The Legal Project Management Quick Reference Guide answers the ‘how to’ questions that everyone has. It provides best practices, templates, guidance and…wisdom on how to accomplish this massive change by focusing on low hanging fruit and seizing early wins to demonstrate the value of this skill set."
– Patrick Lamb, Valorem Law Group
"A very accessible project-management reference for lawyers, with an impressive number of tips, tools, and templates."
– Paul Easton, Managing Director, Global Colleague
"This book approaches legal project management in the right way, by focusing on the business of law. I love the way this book has evolved."
– Toby Brown, Business Development and Alternative Fee Arrangements, Fulbright & Jaworski
"The layout of this reference book makes it easy to dive into one part and come back later. You don‟t need to read it from start to finish."
– Michael D. Barnes, Senior Director of Business and Program Services, DLA Piper LLP (US)
"The nice thing about this book is that it includes lots of very useful samples and checklists and addresses what lawyers actually do."
– Michael Roster, former Managing Partner, Morrison & Foerster's Los Angeles office
"The Quick Reference Guide is a great resource, particularly in the way it is organized not as a one-time read, but as a useful reference tool. I can easily find the information I need, when I need it."
– Steven Schroeder, Chief Business Development Officer, Hinshaw & Culbertson
"A well done, user-friendly guide."
– Michael K. Renetzky, Partner, Locke Lord
"A very useful guide in helping demystify legal project management. It brings actionable steps to the forefront rather than concentrating on rhetoric."
– Melanie Green, Director of Business Development and Marketing, Baker & Daniels
"As a certified project management professional working closely with attorneys on the delivery of legal services, the book warms my heart. It stays true to the core principles of project management but presents them in a way that is practical, simple to apply and provides a strong business case for the adoption and execution of project management tools and methodologies. Every attorney could benefit from reading this book, even if they employ only one or two practices."
– Kim Craig, Director of Project Management Office, Seyfarth Shaw LLP