Jay Harrington | A “one and done” approach can help you make fewer decisions, and therefore make those decisions better.
Jay Harrington - January 3, 2023
David and Karen Skinner | It’s easier than you think to create a library of SOPs that capture the processes you use every day in your practice.
David and Karen Skinner - November 14, 2022
Tatia Gordon Troy | Research shows that when implementing any sound time-management program — apps, online programs, great self-help books — you will actually gain at least two full hours a day.
Tatia Gordon-Troy - October 20, 2022
Andrea Cannavina | Getting organized isn’t hard (when you KNOW what to do). These tips make it easier.
Andrea Cannavina - October 7, 2022
Catherine Sanders Reach | What should a lawyer know about accepting credit card payments and other types of e-payments? What are the options and ethics to consider?
Catherine Sanders Reach - September 15, 2022
Danielle DavisRoe | These five tricks will help you stay focused and get through your email faster.
Danielle DavisRoe - September 9, 2022
Danielle DavisRoe | We can’t completely remove ourselves from interruptions, but we can minimize them a bit with these tricks.
Danielle DavisRoe - August 26, 2022“Don’t work for your computer, put your computer to work for you.” Save time with the Windows logo key, also known as the start key. Often I sound like a broken record. IRL (in real life), on my blog and here at Attorney at Work, I’m ...
Vivian Manning - June 22, 2022
Using multiple programs while executing a given task is nothing new. That's why I, along with legions of computer users, use multiple monitors when we work. Consider these advantages of doing so.
Luigi Benetton - June 20, 2022
Maintaining a healthy relationship with your assistant is not an easy job. But, if you avoid these mistakes, a VLA can become an invaluable resource. With proper direction, they can baby-sit your law office in your absence.
Niraj Ranjan Rout - June 18, 2022