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Jay Harrington | Practical ways associates can show they’re ready to take the next step to partnership.
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Wendy Merrill - August 5, 2025
Camille Stell | Succession planning is a loaded topic—part legacy, part logistics, and often wrapped in fear. But it doesn’t have to be.
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Charity Anastasio | What should you do if ICE comes to your law office asking for information about your client? A quick guide for lawyers.
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Most young lawyers aren’t prepared to supervise coworkers. Here's advice on leading teams and gaining their respect, from Littler partner Fermin Llaguno and Toyota Managing Counsel Mey Ly Ortiz.
Meyling Ly and Fermin Llaguno - July 31, 2025
Susan Cohodes | Lately, I’ve begun to worry my points of reference may have grown stale, making me question if my storytelling skills can still resonate with juries.
Susan Cohodes - July 30, 2025
Ivy Grey | An aggressive legal writing style and public displays of righteous fury won't win court cases. Check yourself before you wreck your case.
Ivy Grey - July 28, 2025
Teddy Snyder | Get To The Point has previously discussed how naming a series of items in a document can be a pitfall. Well, it happened again.
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Brooke Lively says that with clear, measurable requirements, you can choose new partners wisely and with less fear. Here are three things that make a good partner.
Brooke Lively - July 22, 2025