The general grammar rule is to use “who” to refer to people and “which” to refer back to inanimate objects. The possessive form of “who” is “whose” but there is no possessive form for “which.” The result is that writers must choose between a convoluted sentence structure and incorrect grammar.
Originally published February 12, 2020Family law attorney Russell Knight shares a time-tested solution that allows a solo practitioner to bring on additional staff with little to no risk.
Originally published February 11, 2020To win the talent war, don't overlook your firm's recruiting process. Advice from law firm recruiter Steve Nelson.
Originally published February 10, 2020Cloud computing options include public, private, community, hybrid and SaaS cloud solutions. What's the difference? Tomas Suros explains.
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Originally published February 6, 2020Ruth Carter explains how a $4.99 app helps her create engaging graphics for her law firm marketing. Don't freak out. It isn't hard.
Originally published February 5, 2020Don’t have hours of uninterrupted writing time to dedicate to your brief or memo? Don’t worry. If you can find 20 to 30 minutes, then you can write the first draft. Here are Gary Kinder's three steps and three rules to get you writing.
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Originally published February 2, 2020What are some favorite technology tools and tips to jump-start productivity? Here are picks from practice management tech experts Heidi Alexander, Sheila Blackford, Andrea Cannavina, Anne Haag, Natalie Kelly, Sharon Nelson and John Simek, and Nerino Petro.
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Originally published January 30, 2020