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lawyer happiness
How Being Happy Is Contagious (and Why You’ll Live Longer)

I’ve been spending a lot of time thinking about the attitudes people bring to work every day and how a positive or negative attitude affects how others perform their jobs — including how they serve their clients. The interesting thing is that ...

Daniel Gold - May 18, 2017
multitasking
Not Getting New Business? Try Getting in Focus

One of the most challenging things about new business development is keeping your focus — and perspective. Especially when your billable hours are down or your calendar is emptying, it is all too easy, as my dad used to say, to “jump on your ...

Merrilyn Astin Tarlton - May 11, 2017
Qualifiers Do Not Increase Quality

You can’t be persuasive if your message is confusing. Whether you’re arguing a motion or giving an interview on a political issue, clarity is what counts. A qualifier changes the meaning of another word or phrase. Too many qualifiers convolute ...

Theda C. Snyder - May 10, 2017
bar discipline
Attorney Discipline Matters: A Fool for a Client?

We’ve all heard the adage that a lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client. When it comes to attorney discipline matters, there are certainly times when this is true. However, there are also many times when a lawyer is perfectly ...

Megan Zavieh - May 8, 2017
Five Bespoke Handbags that Scream Power Player

There’s nothing like a brilliantly designed purse. It is a shield, a satchel and a work of art. When you walk into a meeting and set it on the table, a gorgeously appointed bespoke purse speaks in a strong, proud voice and says, “Put your ...

Bull Garlington - May 5, 2017
Content Marketing Tips for Lawyers
Write Your Way Into the Euphemism-Free Zone

Last month’s United Airlines overbooking debacle and the subsequent PR disaster and brand implosion has me thinking of the value of communicating clearly. There’s much to be critical of in United’s behavior and initial poorly worded erstwhile ...

Susan Kostal - May 1, 2017
Writing Your Way to New Business

There was a time not that long ago when I counseled lawyers not to spend too much time writing and publishing articles. Back then, they were largely passive, short-lived marketing efforts. Today, however, as clients conduct their own internet ...

Sally J. Schmidt - April 27, 2017
spring clean your law practice
Five Ways to Spring Clean Your Personal and Professional Life

Jamie Spannhake | Here are five ways to spring clean your personal and professional life.

Jamie Spannhake - April 21, 2017
prospective client
Stone Soup: A Client Development Metaphor

There is an old folk story that makes a fine metaphor for client development. In the tale, hungry strangers (read: the law firm client team) facilitate the people of a town (the team’s clients) giving them food (solving a problem and ...

Mike O'Horo - April 19, 2017
business cards
16 Good Things to Do with a Business Card (Yours and Theirs)

If you still have 496 business cards in the original box of 500 you received when you began practicing, it’s time for a few pointers.

Merrilyn Astin Tarlton - April 17, 2017
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