Analog Attorney | Using a well-written, pithy phrase as your personal maxim will help guide you through good times, bad times and weird times.
Bull Garlington - July 16, 2020
Ruth Carter explains how a simple upgrade to her organization strategy makes her feel more in control of her projects and her day.
Ruth Carter - July 15, 2020
The most popular practice management topics and practical tips so far in 2020.
Joan Feldman - July 6, 2020
You’ve probably never experienced a pandemic, nor have you planned for your own retirement. Both are scary. But with a plan, says Camille Stell, we can meet the challenge.
Camille Stell - June 12, 2020
Analog Attorney | You know how you told Steve you’re doing yoga and meditating every day to stay focused and how that was a lie? Zentangle won’t carve your abs like an upward-facing plank pose, but it will cut through the bracken of working from ...
Bull Garlington - June 4, 2020
Eric Farber, attorney and author of the bestseller "Culture For All," says law firms must get rid of the caste system that makes staff feel replaceable.
Eric Farber - June 3, 2020
While various entrepreneurial leadership traits are important for new partners, Yuliya LaRoe says this one key quality can make all the difference in your career.
Yuliya LaRoe - June 2, 2020
For lawyers, “shiny object syndrome” often becomes “shiny new social media platform syndrome.” Advice from Megan Zavieh on keeping ethics in mind from the moment you sign up.
Megan Zavieh - June 1, 2020
Will Hornsby guides us through the ethics of pivoting into a different or emerging practice area, with a focus on two fundamental issues.
William Hornsby - May 26, 2020
Prioritizing wellness makes us stronger and more successful, not weaker. Here are five steps to prioritize self-care.
Samantha Smith - May 14, 2020