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Five Article Ideas to Help You Connect With Clients and Drive Business

Whether it's your first guest article for a legal publication or your umpteenth blog post, these tips can jumpstart your next writing project.

Emily Brooks - July 19, 2019
Lifting the Prohibition on Nonlawyer Ownership: Advantages for Small Firms

Critics say Rule 5.4 limits collaboration between lawyers and allied professionals when making business decisions, which affects the bottom line.

Susan Peters - July 16, 2019
Ethical Considerations in Boosting Your Client Reviews

Ask the Experts at 2Civility.org: Is there an acceptable practice for soliciting reviews without violating the rules of professional conduct? 

Mark C. Palmer - July 16, 2019
Case Resolution Vocabulary

Be sure you use the correct ADR terms with clients, judges and opponents to avoid misunderstandings.

Theda C. Snyder - July 10, 2019
Top 12 Law Practice Management and Productivity Tips of 2019 (So Far)

Attorney at Work presents a baker's dozen of the most popular law practice management and productivity articles so far this year.

Joan Feldman - June 29, 2019
Slow It Down Lessons for Women Lawyers
Slow It Down: Lessons for Women Lawyers

Our lives are often filled with chaos. Long, slow distance days and quiet moments exist to supercharge our minds and energize our spirits so we can take on the world again.

Stephanie Scarborough - June 28, 2019
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Five Ways to Celebrate the Summer Solstice

The word “solstice” comes from the Latin words meaning “sun” and “standing still.” Let’s celebrate by being grateful for the “sunny” parts of our lives. We can also “stand still” by slowing down.

Jamie Spannhake - June 21, 2019
Commonly Interchanged in Parlance and Commonly Confused in Writing

Our legal writing skills series continues with some commonly interchanged words that have acquired common (mis)usage in our writing.

Josh Taylor - June 20, 2019
On Balance by Megan Zavieh
A Welcome Shift in How State Bars Are Addressing Mental Health

Megan Zavieh says it is encouraging that more states are removing mental health questions from bar applications — but is it enough?

Megan Zavieh - June 18, 2019
Be a More Effective Speaker

Want your talks to be well-received? Be yourself, field as many questions as you can — and have fun.

Ruth Carter - June 12, 2019
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