I always emphasize the importance of remaining optimistic when coaching lawyers on the topic of job hunting. And, lawyers being lawyers, I always need to provide some reason why they should remain upbeat. I have a simple answer: The job market ...
Roy S. Ginsburg - February 28, 2021
Kimberly McTorry | Despite quarantine, court closures, and learning fourth-grade math, I've survived, and so has my firm. Five practical ways to make it easier to navigate these uncertain times.
Kimberly McTorry - February 26, 2021
Tatia Gordon Troy | Use those skills you learned from law school and perfected in practice to promote your firm, market your skills, and position yourself as an expert.
Tatia Gordon-Troy - February 23, 2021
Megan Zavieh | Litigators want to litigate, but recent events in California show that sometimes we need a different approach.
Megan Zavieh - February 22, 2021
Camille Stell | How do we move from thinking about retirement to creating a succession plan?
Camille Stell - February 12, 2021
Will Hornsby | Is it unethical for someone else to write your blog posts? When does your blog risk creating an attorney-client relationship?
William Hornsby - February 10, 2021
Jay Harrington | For introverts, traditional business development is exhausting. But in today’s new world of asynchronous communication, introverts play to their strengths.
Jay Harrington - February 8, 2021
Simply saying “thank you” can go a long way toward improving morale, retaining valuable staff members and keeping your clients coming back.
Cindy McGovern - February 1, 2021
Josh Taylor | Lawyer's Guide to Investigative Data, Part 2. When you know what you’re looking for, you also know what might be missing from a document production.
Josh Taylor - January 25, 2021
Product Spotlight | Trellis allows you to enter the litigation process with invaluable insights into how a specific expert witness is likely to testify and more.
Nicole Clark - January 24, 2021