Ultimately, a great signature is like a great logo. It's instantly recognizable. It communicates purpose. It defines you.
Originally published June 24, 2019The word “solstice” comes from the Latin words meaning “sun” and “standing still.” Let’s celebrate by being grateful for the “sunny” parts of our lives. We can also “stand still” by slowing down.
June 21, 2019 0 0Pittsburgh lawyer Michael Fiffik says our current system of access to justice is failing consumers, and it’s not even a close call.
Originally published June 20, 2019Our legal writing skills series continues with some commonly interchanged words that have acquired common (mis)usage in our writing.
June 20, 2019 0 0In Attorney at Work’s A2J Q&A series, Mary Juetten checks in with lawyers, bar leaders and entrepreneurs working to solve the access to justice problem. This time, we turn the tables and ask Mary to answer questions about her own career path and thoughts on access to justice. After interviewing several amazing attorneys who support access […]
Originally published June 18, 2019Megan Zavieh says it is encouraging that more states are removing mental health questions from bar applications — but is it enough?
Originally published June 18, 2019You may be skeptical about the payoff of networking at events, says Roy Ginsburg, but betting on the longshot can pave the way for opportunities. Here are easy tips for even the biggest introvert.
Originally published June 17, 2019Advice from Heidi Alexander, Sheila Blackford, Andrea Cannavina, Jared Correia, Tom Lambotte, Sharon Nelson and John Simek, Larry Port, and Reid Trautz on ways to streamline your daily work — so you can get more done before the weekend.
Originally published June 14, 2019Aim for sequential growth that eases you into LinkedIn's many tools. Get comfortable. Gain confidence.
Originally published June 13, 2019Want your talks to be well-received? Be yourself, field as many questions as you can — and have fun.
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