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Bar Reciprocity, moving to a new state
Bar Reciprocity: Can You Relocate Without Taking a New Bar Exam?

Relocating once you are a licensed attorney brings special headaches. Megan Zavieh explains ways you may be able to remain a practicing lawyer in a new state — without taking another bar exam.

Megan Zavieh - October 18, 2024
lawyers on LinkedIn
Lawyers on LinkedIn: A Guide for Lawyers Who Don’t Like LinkedIn

Lawyers on LinkedIn don’t have to be influencers or frequent posters for the platform to be a potent a business development tool for a law firm. Key Takeaways In kickoff meetings with new clients, most of them make a similar confession: “Just so ...

Amy Hunt - October 16, 2024
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5 Ways to Escape the Never-Ending Trap of Always Wanting More

Jamie Spannhake | The problem comes when our happiness is dependent on having more.

Jamie Spannhake - October 15, 2024
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Microsoft Word Keyboard Shortcuts: Handy Keyboard Tricks

One way to increasing your efficiency is to learn a few handy Microsoft Word Keyboard Shortcuts. So you can format as your fingers fly. One sure way to save time in Microsoft Word (in addition to letting Word fix your typos) is to keep your ...

Deborah Savadra - October 14, 2024
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How to Master Page Numbers in MS Word

Page numbers can bring even the most stoic attorney to tears, but with these tips, you’ll master MS Word page numbering in no time. Regularly find yourself wrestling with Microsoft Word’s page-numbering feature? You’re not alone. The ...

Danielle DavisRoe - October 10, 2024
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Managing Partners: Transform Your Law Firm by Leading With Transparency

Wendy Merrill | For firms committed to securing a sustainable future, it falls to their managing partners to set a tone of transparency.

Wendy Merrill - October 10, 2024
lawyer burnout
Lawyer Burnout: Why Are You at the Office Until 10 p.m.?

You can’t burn the candle at both ends. It’s unsustainable. To be a better lawyer — and prevent lawyer burnout — start your day with a sprint. The early days of my legal career at a big firm involved lots of late nights at the ...

Jay Harrington - October 10, 2024
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No Need to Walk on Eggshells: Follow Up Email Examples

Follow up email examples: Many lawyers get anxious about sending follow up emails to a prospective client. Here are some helpful tips. Key Takeaways When sending a series of follow-up emails to prospects, many lawyers get anxious about how well ...

Mike O'Horo - October 9, 2024
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Nym Words: Sufferin’ Suffixes

How do you use words with the suffix “–nym” (nym words) in your legal writing? Some are common, but many of the 46-word suffixes are not. The suffix “-nym” derives from the Greek word for name or word. Understanding the word origin can help in ...

Theda C. Snyder - October 2, 2024
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Six Lawyer Business Development Strategies

The usual lawyer business development tactics and law firm marketing strategies have changed with the increase of new technologies, but there are basic things you can do to stay in the game. Here are six strategies to consider in changing times ...

Sally J. Schmidt - October 1, 2024
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