Q&A | Ruth Carter talks with Craig Gundry, Vice President of Special Projects for Critical Intervention Services.
Ruth Carter - December 28, 2024
We do our best to go paperless, yet there's one small piece of paper that seems to endure: the business card.
The Editors - December 27, 2024
Yellow legal pads, containing what at least to a casual observer might seem unintelligible scribbles, abound in most lawyers' offices. Of course, good legal business practice dictates that we take copious and clear notes to identify work we have ...
Megan Zavieh - December 27, 2024
Pursuing personal projects or part-time work is not new for lawyers, but the “great reassessment” has amplified the discussion.
Camille Stell - December 26, 2024
Specialization has become increasingly prevalent — almost a necessity. Tomas Suros discusses the drivers behind practice area specialization and its benefits.
Tomas Suros - December 24, 2024
Sally Schmidt | Six associate business development activities to help young lawyers get a running start building their law practices.
Sally J. Schmidt - December 23, 2024
Ruth Carter | As more states are allowing law firms to use trade names, you may be considering rebranding your firm.
Ruth Carter - December 20, 2024
Jamie Spannhake | From desk-friendly yoga tools to self-care kits, these ideas are as practical as they are thoughtful.
Jamie Spannhake - December 20, 2024
Many lawyers fail to structure their days in a manner that allows them to manage the day’s distractions and get important work done early, rather than late at night. And it’s a big problem: There’s probably no bigger contributor to your ...
Jay Harrington - December 18, 2024
Secondary Traumatic Stress encompasses the behavioral and emotional responses to continued, indirect exposure to traumatic events.
Renee Branson - December 18, 2024