Teddy Snyder | Does it feel like the players in your case are acting without rhyme or reason? Like Milo in 'The Phantom Tollbooth,' your job as a lawyer is to restore good decision-making and rational behavior.
Theda C. Snyder - August 26, 2025
Teddy Snyder | Even if you never utter “whom” or “whomever” aloud, you need to use it correctly in your writing.
Theda C. Snyder - April 24, 2025
There's a credibility crisis. Here's what attorneys can learn from journalists about rebuilding trust.
Joe Douglass - March 12, 2025
Teddy Snyder | National Grammar Day is a good time to review SCOTUS cases where grammar and usage dictated the outcome.
Theda C. Snyder - March 4, 2025
Bull Garlington | I’m going to give you two methods for mastering small talk. One for when you start, one for when they start. Ready? Let’s do this.
Bull Garlington - February 25, 2025
Teddy Snyder | You're not writing in the 14th century, so stop trying to sound like a scrivener from 700 years ago.
Theda C. Snyder - February 4, 2025
Teddy Snyder | This could be another example of people using words they don't understand.
Theda C. Snyder - January 7, 2025
Teddy Snyder | You have a lot of ways to tell the story of your case, but are you doing it in the most effective way?
Theda C. Snyder - January 6, 2025
Gold Standard Templates are model documents set up in Word with formatting, easy-to-identify changeable text, and all optional provisions in one place.
Danielle DavisRoe - December 28, 2024
Teddy Snyder | You have a lot of ways to tell the story of your case, but are you doing it in the most effective way?
Theda C. Snyder - December 11, 2024