In Attorney at Work’s A2J Q&A series, Mary Juetten checks in with lawyers, bar leaders and entrepreneurs working to solve the access to justice problem. This time, we turn the tables and ask Mary to answer questions about her own career path ...
Mary Juetten - June 18, 2019Keeping it professional at the office doesn’t mean you can’t be human.
Link Christin - May 22, 2019Wouldn't it be nice to have a board of directors to guide your career?
Amy Timmer - May 1, 2019There are times when apologizing is absolutely necessary. Here are tips to make sure you don’t bungle your next “I’m sorry.”
Joan Feldman - April 5, 2019Indiscriminate posting during a legal case can pose big risks for clients.
Scott Distasio - March 6, 2019It sucks when clients take advantage of us and don't pay their bills.
Ruth Carter - January 15, 2019Think you’re too busy or too stressed to commit to a volunteer role for a nonprofit or bar group? The key to success lies in learning to adapt.
Mike Arias and Elise Sanguinetti - November 27, 2018In this timely new book, Amy Timmer and Matthew Cristiano describe how episodic "60-minute" mentoring works — and you can use it to become a better law student, lawyer and colleague.
Joan Feldman - September 25, 2018As in earlier movies in the series, "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" portrays attorneys in a bad light. Maybe that doesn't bother you, but it bothers me. While there is some truth in that representation, I don't think we do enough to try to ...
Otto Sorts - July 18, 2018You have an 80 percent chance of a malpractice suit, according to the ABA. Find out how to beat the odds. Have you ever awoken in the middle of the night in a cold sweat because you were worried you might have blown a statute ...
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