Small Law Firms
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Small Law Firms
Legal Briefs Usually Don't Need To Be Perfect
Although no judge has ever rejected a legal brief because it was too well written, edited, and proofed, a diminished return on investment is reached at a certain point. -
Small Law Firms
Partners Should Make It Easier For Associates To Bill Hours
Some firms have a penny-wise and pound-foolish approach to billing. -
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Where Law Firm Partners And IT Pros Differ On Cybersecurity
3 takeaways from a recent ATL/iManage survey.
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Small Law Firms
Why Many Cases Settle Right Before Trial
The pressure felt right before a trial is unlike anything else experienced in litigation. -
Biglaw, Small Law Firms, Sponsored Content, Technology
How Today’s Law Firms Are Tackling Cybersecurity Challenges
A new survey from iManage and Above the Law reveals how firms are balancing security, productivity, and collaboration in a remote workplace. -
Small Law Firms
Forming Connections With Other Lawyers Is Easy
'Judicial geography' can be easier than you think. -
Small Law Firms
Law Firms Leave A Ton Of Revenue Floating In The Ether
It's time for law firms to learn about lockup. -
Small Law Firms
Trials Are A Huge Time Vacuum For Lawyers
A trial is unlike any other function a lawyer needs to handle. -
Biglaw, Sponsored Content
Accelerate Advancement: Initiate Your Lateral Attorney Move Before Year-End For Optimal Career Opportunities
Legal professionals should seize the strategic benefits hidden within an autumn lateral career move, uncovering uniquely fitting opportunities in a less competitive market ahead of the new year. -
Small Law Firms
Mommy Guilt: The Pressure To Feel Guilty
The greatest guilt I carry is that I genuinely love my job, and I also love my family. I don't believe these affections are mutually exclusive. -
Small Law Firms, Technology
Start Fresh Or Build Back? The Tech Choices For A New Firm
Indianapolis attorney Shawn Scott discusses what she decided to keep — and what she left behind — as she departed her old firm to start a new one. -
Biglaw, Small Law Firms, Sponsored Content, Technology
The Smartfirm Playbook - Thriving In Today’s Legal Landscape
Strategically using software and automation to boost efficiency and streamline operations, allowing for a laser-focus on practicing law.
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Legal AI: 3 Steps Law Firms Should Take Now
If 2023 introduced legal professionals to generative AI, then 2024 will be when law firms start adapting to utilize it. Things are moving fast, so…
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Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
How to best leverage generative AI as an early adopter with ethical use.
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Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
The rise of remote work has dramatically reshaped the relationship between Lawyers and Law Firms, see how Scale LLP has taken the steps to get…
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The Smartfirm Playbook - Thriving In Today’s Legal Landscape
Strategically using software and automation to boost efficiency and streamline operations, allowing for a laser-focus on practicing law.
Sponsored
The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
ChatGPT ushers in the age of generative AI – even for law firms.
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Small Law Firms
Attorneys Might Work More Efficiently Over The Weekend
I was amazed at how efficient I was at handling tasks over the weekend. -
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Technology
Helping Lawyers Wear The 'Business Owner Hat' With Artificial Intelligence
Lawyers do more than lawyering and no one needs to have an ethical freakout over these uses. -
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Small Law Firms
Appearing Remotely When An Adversary Is In Person Poses Problems
The disadvantages of virtual appearances can cost you and your client. -
Biglaw, Sponsored Content, Technology
How To Distinguish Hype Versus Reality Around Artificial Intelligence
Explore the evolution, mechanics, and practical applications of artificial intelligence with a focus on optimizing legal recruiting through haistack.ai. -
Small Law Firms
Law Mom And The Modern Family Does Kindergarten
In your family, is the default parent actually the 'shefault' parent?