Jamie Spannhake | We are often told to reduce stress by taking big steps that seem completely disconnected from the reality of our worklife. In fact, the most sustainable forms of stress management are “micro-recoveries” — taking small moments ...
Jamie Spannhake - May 15, 2026
Jay Harrington | Charlie Munger once said, “Show me the incentive and I’ll show you the outcome.” Perhaps this explains why AI has not yet transformed the delivery of legal services, despite the huge amounts of money, attention and technology ...
Jay Harrington - May 14, 2026
Bull Garlington | I’d pick the new Paper Pro in a heartbeat if I were a new user. Yes, it’s more expensive, but it’s also more useful.
Bull Garlington - May 7, 2026
Teddy Snyder: A new app revises your emails to make you seem human. It does this by creating errors. This does not appear to be a joke.
Theda C. Snyder - May 6, 2026
Meyling Ly Ortiz | The best mentors serve as an experienced sounding board, ask you questions and expand your perspective. Tips on getting the most out of lawyer mentorship programs.
Meyling "Mey" Ly Ortiz - May 3, 2026
Don't let a broken intake form cost you cases. Mike Barton points to 5 quick things you can do to check your website's accessibility, no programmer required.
Mike Barton - May 2, 2026
Jay Harrington | I experimented with all kinds of productivity “hacks” and most were more trouble than they were worth.
Jay Harrington - April 29, 2026
MSOs can predict a law firm's anticipated revenue (and potential value) with a level of precision most firms can't match. Brooke Lively explains the shift toward data-driven firm valuation and why it deserves every law firm owner's attention.
Brooke Lively - April 29, 2026
Sally Schmidt | When you do something repetitively, it’s easy to go on autopilot. Establishing client service protocols helps ensure you’re paying proper attention to every client.
Sally J. Schmidt - April 28, 2026
If you ask most lawyers what productivity looks like, the answer is predictable, says Karen Skinner. More hours. Faster turnaround. More, more, more. But what if better productivity means doing less, not more?
Karen Skinner - April 27, 2026