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Toasts
Toasts! What to Say When You Have to Say Something

A toast? If only you’d primed your brain with great quotes and snippets of Latin and maybe something funny!

Bull Garlington - May 11, 2023
Top 10 Legal Podcasts

Results from our survey on the top legal podcasts are in — here are the shows that made the top 10.

Joan Feldman - May 10, 2023
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Convert ‘Resting Zoom Face’ to ‘Neutral Alert’

While it is entertaining to explore the links that come up when you Google “RBF,” there is a serious lesson in this for lawyers.

Marsha Hunter - May 8, 2023
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Attorney Compensation Trends: A Mid-Year Evaluation and How Proactive Law Firms Can Respond

Advice from the authors of the book "RESPECT: An Insight to Attorney Compensation Plans."

Brenda Barnes and Camille Stell - May 3, 2023
changing your core beliefs
Changing Your Core Beliefs: 5 Ways to Banish Negative Thoughts

Jamie Spannhake | You can learn to recognize, challenge and change the core beliefs that are holding you back.

Jamie Spannhake - April 21, 2023
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Manhattan to Mayberry: Small Towns Call to Remote Workers

Bull Garlington | Should you relocate from a big city and work remotely from a small town? How will you decide?

Bull Garlington - April 18, 2023
generative AI
Beware of Ethical Perils When Using Generative AI

The marketing objective is to get clients. The cybersecurity objective is to keep your data safe. Those two objectives are often at odds with one another.

Michael Maschke, Sharon Nelson and John Simek - April 13, 2023
ChatGPT Ethics
Ethical Pitfalls When Using ChatGPT

Mark C. Palmer | Q: "I’ve been trying out ChatGPT, and it’s pretty impressive! Before I start using it for legal writing, research or other tasks, what ethical pitfalls might I watch out for when using such a tool?

Mark C. Palmer - April 11, 2023
ho'oponopono conflict resolution
Ho’oponopono: An Ancient Alternative for Personal and Legal Conflict Resolution

Gray Robinson | This ancient Hawaiian practice helps manage stress — and is a legitimate alternative form of conflict resolution.

Gray Robinson - April 6, 2023
pronoun preferences
Should You Use Personal Pronouns in Email Signatures?

Get to the Point! | Including a pronoun preference in an email signature is now widely accepted in big business. Good reasons to add your pronoun preference.

Theda C. Snyder - April 4, 2023
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