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Finding a path to actually enjoying your legal career.
Finding a path to actually enjoying your legal career.
Malpractice and ethics issues related to communication.
Legal work isn’t slowing down, and the firms that win won’t be the ones working harder — they’ll be the ones working smarter.
Because the results from business development are not immediate, finding the most effective approaches can take trial and error.
Some advice for new lawyers about how to prioritize their mornings.
Tell us about your more individualized and self-defined career goals!
Asking about younger attorneys' priorities.
Explore the mindset, cultural shifts, and training strategies that define the AI‑savvy lawyer, revealing why human judgment, standardized competence, and integrated learning—not technology alone—will shape the future of the profession.
If we were honest with ourselves, we would admit that New Year’s Resolutions are rarely successful
Ari Kaplan speaks with Gabe Teninbaum, a professor at Suffolk University Law School and the director of the Institute on Legal Innovation and Technology.
With the start of a new year and the conclusion of the annual associate evaluation process at many firms, it is a great time to take stock.
It is coming to the end of another calendar year. Here are some predictions for the future of law and society.
Once you’ve got your law degree, how do you keep your professional skills up to date? Share your perspective in this brief survey, and you may be eligible to win a $250 gift card.
If you are at a law firm, you are probably thinking about business development plans, resolutions, goals, and potential ways to improve your approach.
Lawyers have never had such a large and public role in how our society functions.
Unfortunately, negative reviews sometimes come as a surprise.
Being a lawyer is a double-edged sword. All we can do is the best we can.
Whether you’re a newly minted associate or a seasoned partner, the message that you need to be 'networking' never goes away.