Ever since I used the bar POS system, I have observed that my staff and I are have more time interacting with our customers. We build a better relationship with them. With the help of the POS syst...
In the US, there is a rule of the legal profession that prohibits non-lawyers from owning law firms. Generally, this rule is based on the rationale that commingling lawyer with lay owners in law firms will result in a lack of adherence to legal ethics designed to protect clients.
But is there a logical - or even historical - basis for this prohibition?