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Theda C. Snyder - September 6, 2022Do your presentations suffer from "hanging fragmentitis"? When you hear yourself starting sentences over, help yourself bring that sentence to an end by doing three things.
Marsha Hunter - June 18, 2022Get to the Point! Don’t you hate it when something comes out of your mouth that makes your listener hesitate or give you a funny look?
Theda C. Snyder - June 14, 2022Analog Attorney | Keeping a commonplace book helps you be more interesting.
Bull Garlington - June 13, 2022For Friday Five+ Tech Tips, we invite a dream team of law practice technology experts to give their best advice for tackling the everyday tech quandaries that plague us all, to help your practice run just a bit more smoothly. This month’s ...
Joan Feldman - May 27, 2022Our emotions are dynamic, changing all the time, and these changes are amplified by pressure and stress at work. Ignoring how we feel isn’t reliable or sustainable — or effective, given the tendency for our emotions to “leak” into conversations ...
Chris Graham - May 26, 2022Teddy Snyder | Expertise and thought leadership are not the same thing. What is thought leadership? Let’s break it down.
Theda C. Snyder - July 6, 2021With 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, 2021Book Preview | Attorney Ali Katz explains the three things you need to use free marketing, so you can build your practice without spending too much money.
Ali Katz - October 5, 2020Panelists 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.
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