Holidays and Seasons
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Lawyers Shouldn’t Schedule Nonessential Matters Between Thanksgiving And New Year’s Eve
Memo to lawyers: Please don’t ruin the holidays with more work.
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To Everything There Is a Season (Law Firms Included)
A 2018 study showed that closing down an office during the holidays directly and positively impacts in-office productivity — so that’s what my firm is doing.
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More Lawyers Should Observe A Holiday Truce
Although there is no rule or procedure that requires lawyers to observe a kind of holiday truce, such an act is likely to preserve goodwill with adversaries.
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Partner Drops Holiday Party Rap Hit Virtually This Year
Avi Israeli drops another gem.
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The Four Questions Of Estate Planning
Holiday gatherings are great forums to discuss family estate matters.
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Office Politics Make Law Firm Holiday Parties Incredibly Stressful
Get ready to act interested in old war stories and laugh at jokes no matter how horrible they are.
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The Thanksgiving Table Is The Perfect Forum To Discuss Estate Planning
Do not be a turkey — gather up the courage raise these important topics.
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The One Thing Lawyers Should Be Thankful For
The one thing lawyers should be thankful for is their most basic reason for existing — to help their clients improve their lives.
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8 Resolutions To Start The New Year Fresh
Here are some recommendations for resolutions to get your practice ready for 2017.
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Beyond Biglaw: We Can All Help (Part 2) — Empathy Is Priceless
Empathy is a critical trait for a lawyer; what’s the best way to develop it?
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Now is the perfect time for lawyers to think back to all the difference we made throughout the year.
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Boutique Law Firms, Small Law Firms
Now is the perfect time for lawyers to think back to all the difference we made throughout the year.
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The Only Thing I Want For Christmas
What’s the one thing that all lawyers want this holiday season? Time — and more of it.
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Beyond Biglaw: We Can All Help (Part 1) — Measuring Impact
Whether we give money or our time is immaterial — we help ourselves by helping others.
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SmallLaw Holiday Party Alternatives
Yes, you can still enjoy the holidays in SmallLaw. Here are a few tips on how to do just that.