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Business Basics for Busy New Solos

Camille Stell | What to know about business planning, office location, tech and more.

Camille Stell - March 15, 2023
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Are You an Awakened Lawyer?

Gray Robinson | Here are the five most common traits of awakened lawyers.

Gray Robinson - March 14, 2023
Ready, Boss? Tips for Leading Your Team as a New Attorney

Meyling Ly Ortiz | Most young lawyers aren’t prepared to supervise coworkers. Here is some much-needed advice on leading teams — and gaining their respect.

Meyling Ly and Fermin Llaguno - March 11, 2023
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Disability Insurance for Attorneys at Every Stage of Your Career

Set for Life | Your most valuable asset as a lawyer is your ability to work. Disability Insurance for attorneys can be complicated, but here are some basics.

Jamie Fleischner - March 10, 2023
Keep Your Love for Law Going Strong
How Can You Keep Your Love for Law Going Strong?

Lawrina | The better your systems, the more time you have for the most fulfilling and profitable work.

Veronika Pshenychnykova - March 10, 2023
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Unlocking the Power of Your Bar Association Membership

Video | Nicole Abboud shares four things new lawyers should be doing to get the most out of any bar association membership.

Nicole Abboud - February 28, 2023
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Working for the Jerk Partner as a Young Associate

Roy Ginsburg | If you want your best clients to stay when your baby boomer lawyers leave, succession planning is the most effective insurance policy.

Roy S. Ginsburg - February 28, 2023
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4 Tips for Managing Better in a Post-Pandemic World

Paul Burton | You can manage your work or be managed by it. These four tips will keep you in the driver's seat.

Paul H. Burton - February 27, 2023
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Give Yourself a Pat on the Back — and an Award

Teddy Snyder | Adopt “yes, I can” as your motto, and go after that well-deserved award.

Theda C. Snyder - February 21, 2023
Using Colons and Semicolons in Memos and Briefs

Our legal writing skills series continues with a couple of punctuation marks that often trip up lawyers.

Josh Taylor - February 20, 2023
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