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Do You Think I Should Go to Law School?

Do You Think I Should Go to Law School? Some law school advice to consider. It has happened to all of us. It is flattering but also a little scary, frankly. Someone you know (or the child, brother, wife, friend of someone you know) announces they are interested in going to law school and asks […]

Originally published January 6, 2020
Last updated August 25, 2020
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Handling Job Interviews While Under State Bar Investigation

Handling Job Interviews While Under State Bar Investigation

You really want a new job. One big reason: Your current firm engages in questionable ethics practices and, thanks to that, you are facing a state bar investigation. How do you get out while the investigation is pending?

January 6, 2020 0 0
Top 12 Law Practice Tips of 2019

Top 12 Law Practice and Productivity Tips of 2019

Which topics captured readers' attention in 2019? To kick off the new year, a look back at the most popular practice tips.

January 2, 2020 0 1
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Burned Out? Nine Ways to Reignite Your Professional Passion

What to do when your job feels like a burden. A road map to a healthier, happier year.

Originally published December 26, 2019
Last updated April 28, 2021
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Five Ways to Maintain Your Physical and Mental Stamina This Holiday Season

Five Ways to Maintain Your Physical and Mental Stamina This Holiday Season

In the throes of the end-of-year rush at work and joyous chaos of the holiday season, it is especially important to maintain our physical and mental stamina. Try these tips from Jamie Spannake for improving and maintaining the energy you need.

December 20, 2019 0 0

Small Firm Tech Trends: What’s Coming Down the Pike in 2020?

What tech trends will catch on with small law firms next year? What should you automate next? Heidi Alexander, Sheila Blackford, Jim Calloway, Jared Correia, Natalie Kelly, Sharon Nelson and John Simek, Nerino Petro and Reid Trautz weigh in.

Originally published December 19, 2019
Last updated May 11, 2020
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Avoiding Dining Table Faux Pas

You’ve spent the whole conference trying to get close to that potential business source, and you’re finally going to sit together at a banquet table. Or maybe a meal at a fancy restaurant is part of the interview process at the new firm you’re trying to join. Are you attending a formal-dress event thrown by your firm? Don’t blow it when you finally get to lunch or dinner. Proper table etiquette is part of good manners and can enhance or detract from your professional image.

Originally published December 18, 2019
Last updated January 27, 2021
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How Introverts Recharge After a Stressful Day

Jane Finkle, author of "The Introvert's Ultimate Career Guide," has seven ways to recharge after a hectic day.

December 17, 2019 0 0

Starting Your Side Hustle, Pt. 3: Creating Your Website

The best way to generate interest in your business is by putting together a credible web presence and posting interesting and valuable content.

December 13, 2019 0 0

What’s Your ‘One Big Thing’ for 2020?

Sally Schmidt is a big believer in personal business development plans. However, she is also a realist. Instead of being overwhelmed by end-of-year planning, identify One Big Thing you want to accomplish and be relentless about achieving it. A few examples.

December 12, 2019 0 0
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