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
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
Meyling Ly Ortiz | Once I overcame my skepticism of professional coaching, it helped me gain clarity about what I want and why.
Meyling "Mey" Ly Ortiz - January 19, 2021
With so much uncertainty, it can be hard to know what steps — big or small — will help make your practice strong. These four tactics are a good place to start.
Rosanna Berardi - January 13, 2021
Jay Harrington | We all struggle to uphold the promises we make to ourselves. Here’s the good news: There’s a better way to reach your goals and become a more successful version of yourself.
Jay Harrington - January 11, 2021
Ready for trial? Foxit's Mike Bigelow says collecting, converting and organizing information from different sources is easier with a PDF editor.
Mike Bigelow - January 7, 2021
Teddy Snyder | Travel exercises the part of the brain that lets you appreciate the differences among us.
Theda C. Snyder - December 16, 2020
Jay Harrington | Don't let imposter syndrome, perfectionism or a scarcity mindset hold you back from taking action on building your practice.
Jay Harrington - December 10, 2020
Despite most people’s desire to avoid them, conflicts are normal. In fact, most conflicts are not even a bad thing and can lead to positive change. Here are four steps for handling conflicts in a positive way.
Shawn Healy - November 3, 2020