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A Two-Word Phrase You Seldom Need

Get to the Point | You can get your point across without these extra words.

Theda C. Snyder - November 2, 2022
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Can Lawyers Ethically Store and Transmit Client Info in the Cloud?

Our law firm would like to reduce our paper and physical storage use and costs by “going to the cloud” with our data. Before we invest in training our attorneys and staff, how do we know what companies are secure and trustworthy? We don’t want ...

Mark C. Palmer - October 30, 2022
workplace trends
Five Freaky Friday Workplace Trends

From ghost jobs to ghost towns, a few spooky tips to keep you on your toes.

Joan Feldman - October 28, 2022
opposing counsel
Shutting Down Uncivil Opposing Counsel

It's been said (often) that lawyers were genteel, professional and respectful of their colleagues in the past. But the last few decades haven't been good ones for the profession on that front. Intimidation, shabby lawyering, "over-papering" and ...

Quinn Clancy - October 28, 2022
depression in lawyers
Depression in Lawyers: Bad News and Good News

Gray Robinson | Depression in lawyers can stem from obsession over perfection, secondary PTSD, imposter syndrome, and more.

Gray Robinson - October 28, 2022
speaking engagements
Five Ways to Make Speaking Engagements Pay Off

It’s a huge waste to do the work to give a speech and leave it at that. Here are five more things you can do multiply your speaking engagement's marketing impact.

Merrilyn Astin Tarlton - October 26, 2022
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It’s a Social Network: First or Third Person for Your LinkedIn Profile?

Nancy Slome | Why are lawyers afraid to write in the first person? Tips to punch up your LinkedIn Profile.

Nancy Slome - October 22, 2022
why boredom is good for you
Boredom Is a Gift: Unlock a Powerhouse of Creativity and Problem-Solving

Analog Attorney | Being bored is your secret creative superpower.

Bull Garlington - October 19, 2022
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Three Steps to Delegate Effectively: What, Who and How

The first step in delegating is knowing what to delegate. Use this matrix to help determine what type of legal work you can (and should) assign to others, and what you can keep.

Yuliya LaRoe - October 17, 2022
lifelong learning
Always Be Learning to Always Be Growing

Jay Harrington | If you want to get ahead, you need to set aside the time to learn and continuously grow and improve. Here are three keys.

Jay Harrington - October 12, 2022
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