A Billable Hour timepiece is the perfect gift for so many occasions
Thank you
For the referral, for going the extra mile, for the good advice, for....
Winning or Settling the Big Case
Hard work and preparation have paid off once again. But your special talents in obtaining a successful result deserve special acknowledgment.
Closing the Big Deal
Here is a token of thanks and recognition for all the time you spent making this deal a success. Well done!
Making Partner/Promotion
We are proud of all that you have achieved, and all that you will achieve. Congratulations!
New Job/Retirement
As you move from success to success, we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
Admission to the Bar
Today you are a lawyer!
New Office
Selecting a "housewarming" gift for the new law office space has never been easier.
Birthday
What's your age in billable hours?
Holiday Season
For the lawyers in our lives; a thoughtful and whimsical gift sure to bring a smile to their faces, and fond remembrances for years to come.
Valentine's Day
Love a lawyer or lawyer-to-be? Make a compelling case for romance with a Billable Hour™ timepiece.
April Fool's Day
Practical jokes (a/k/a intentional torts) can lead to litigation. Give your friend a Billable Hour™ timepiece instead.
Mother's Day
She's a role model in every facet of life, at home and in her career. Make her day special with a Billable Hour timepiece.
Law School Graduation/Passing the Bar Exam
All those long nights of study, rewarded with success. Now that you have learned to think like a lawyer, your timepiece should reflect your unique world view.
Father's Day
He's got enough ties, golf balls, scotch, cigars . . . . This Father's Day, make him the first Dad on the block to get a Billable Hour timepiece.
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Take a close look!The dials of our watches and clocks are marked in tenths of an hour—the same way many lawyers, paralegals and law clerks bill for their time.