Scheduling A Meeting When You Have Nothing To Say
The desire to set a cadence means, I fear, that people frequently set meetings for no reason at all.
The desire to set a cadence means, I fear, that people frequently set meetings for no reason at all.
In scary economic times, it's more important than ever to be a lawyer, not a conduit.
With the addition of Uncover’s technology, the litigation software is delivering rapid innovation.
In possibly interesting news to the small portion of humanity that is really excited about insurance...
Forever is exactly how long it feels like we've all been trapped at home. But there are silver linings.
Baseball offers examples for personal growth as a lawyer.
Most CEOs aren't itching to sicken or kill their own employees. Most.
Law firms and legal departments are writing the future of the profession in separate rooms. What happens when they actually work together?
Will that help the law? Affect public health? Fundamentally change the economy?
I asked a couple of physicians to go out on a limb for me -- anonymously, of course -- and tell me what's really going to happen.
Overall, 2020 will be a very, very, bad year for law firms.
One can ignore current events for only so long.
LexisNexis sat down with John Ursin, Managing Partner at Schenck Price, to learn how the firm is using legal AI to strengthen client service and daily legal work.
It's the perfect sloth!
Folks could go much further in the law if they simply weren't damn fools.
Imagine you're a law student. (For many of you, that doesn't take much of an imagination.)
I realized that Biglaw has this in common with the Senate: The only principle is whose ox is being gored.
You pick up odd things as you live through trials.