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Create a Digital Trail to Your Website Bio

You can’t passively sit by and wait for prospects to stumble upon your attorney bio. Jay Harrington explains how important it is to funnel people in the right direction.

Jay Harrington - September 30, 2019
Feedback is Key to Millennial Engagement in the Workplace
Feedback Is Key to Millennial Engagement in the Workplace

Video | Nicole Abboud "Lead Like a Lawyer" No. 4

Nicole Abboud - September 23, 2019
Pushing Past Fear and Failure
Pushing Past Fear and Failure

Lessons for Women Lawyers | Despite initial heartaches and rejections, my perseverance and determination reaped tremendous rewards.

Artie Renee Pobjecky - September 16, 2019
Five Tips for Creatively Repurposing Your Writing

Infographic | You spent a lot of time perfecting that article. What will you do with it now (besides sending it to your mom)? Here are Ari Kaplan's tips on getting more mileage out of your hard work.

Ari Kaplan - September 13, 2019
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Can I Say That? The Importance of Avoiding False or Misleading Advertisements

Let's unpack ABA Model Rule 7.1, Communications Concerning a Lawyer's Services.

William Hornsby - September 11, 2019
Give the People What They Want: Attorney Bios

Your bio is your calling card, but lawyers frequently miss the mark on what to include.

Ruth Carter - September 10, 2019
The Importance of Building Your Brand as a New Lawyer
The Importance of Building Your Brand as a New Lawyer

Video | Nicole Abboud "Lead Like a Lawyer" No. 3

Nicole Abboud - September 9, 2019
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Six Tips for Turning Good Writing Into Great Writing

Kim Lozano says writing well means learning to rewrite well. First, step away.

Kim Lozano - September 9, 2019
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When Conflict Is Not Constructive: Using De-escalation Skills at Work

If you find yourself on the receiving end of unconstructive conflict and feel shamed, blamed or manipulated, here are ways to de-escalate the situation.

Renee Branson - September 5, 2019
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Apply the ‘If It’s Not a Hell Yeah, It’s a No’ Mantra

Because we all need to learn to say no more often. Megan Zavieh explains how to apply the mantra to your law practice.

Megan Zavieh - August 28, 2019
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