How I Turned Turned Customer Complaints Into A Competitive Edge As An In-House Lawyer
Don’t shy away from legal challenges -- treat them as blueprints for improvement.
Don’t shy away from legal challenges -- treat them as blueprints for improvement.
Partners usually do not take kindly to being badmouthed, and this might have serious consequences on an associate’s career.
It’s the key to long-term success in an uncertain business climate.
I have an embarrassing story of my own to share.
Law schools proclaim that their job is to make you 'think like a lawyer.' That’s not enough.
Even trial lawyers that learn and have fun all the time deal with frustrations and have their gripes. But we should never share those gripes with those we are supposed to serve, or those adverse to us.
Legal writing has a purpose: any of the writings we submit as litigators to a court or arbitrator must be directed towards winning for our clients.