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Handling Fear and Stress During a Prolonged Crisis
Handling Fear and Stress During a Prolonged Crisis

How are we supposed to cope with the stress of COVID-19's impacts? Shawn Healy, clinical psychologist with Massachusetts Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers, is here to help.

Shawn Healy - March 23, 2020
5 Ways to Reduce Anxiety in a Worldwide Pan(dem)ic

Jamie Spannhake | We may not be able to control the external forces of the pandemic or financial markets, but we can stop ourselves from panicking.

Jamie Spannhake - March 20, 2020
Outsourcing Your Law Firm Advertising? Consider a Lead Generator Checklist

Will Hornsby looks at the ethics issues and related things to consider before entering into an agreement with a lead generator service.

William Hornsby - March 18, 2020
Offline: Coronavirus Outbreak Has Become a Referendum on Remote Work

What happens when everybody stays home? Let's talk about the two scenarios law firms must address as they cope with crafting a coronavirus response plan.

Jared Correia - March 13, 2020
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Five Things to Stop Doing With Business Emails in 2020

Do your clients and colleagues a favor and check out these five things to stop doing with emails.

Laura Ernde - March 13, 2020
Public Speaking: How to Be a Better CLE Panelist

Panelists have an obligation to educate and to entertain. Try Ruth Carter's list of dos and don'ts to keep your presentations from boring the audience.

Ruth Carter - March 11, 2020
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Organize Your Time With a Good, Thoughtful Plan

Tips from Jamie Spannhake's inspiring new book, "The Lawyer, the Lion, and the Laundry: Three Hours to Finding Your Calm in the Chaos."

Jamie Spannhake - February 19, 2020
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A Pencil as a Status Symbol? Yes, Please

Pencil obsession is at the core of an analog resurgence, with luxurious examples in every price point — including one that costs as much as a nice used car. Analog Attorney highlights the subjects of breathless pencil blog reviews.

Bull Garlington - February 17, 2020
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Conquer Writer’s Block: The 21-Minute Method

Don’t have hours of uninterrupted writing time to dedicate to your brief or memo? Don’t worry. If you can find 20 to 30 minutes, then you can write the first draft. Here are Gary Kinder's three steps and three rules to get you writing.

Gary Kinder - February 3, 2020
Marketing in the New Year, Same As the Old Year
Marketing in the New Year, Same As the Old Year

There's no whining in legal ethics. If you don't like the rules, Will Hornsby points to ways you can step off the sidelines and get in the game.

William Hornsby - January 23, 2020
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