
What Is The Striver’s Curse?
Creativity in our profession never ends, at least if lawyers don’t want it to. It may not come as easily, but it’s still there, if desired.
Creativity in our profession never ends, at least if lawyers don’t want it to. It may not come as easily, but it’s still there, if desired.
Clients do not rely on you to simply manage their litigation, but to counsel them and use your imagination and judgment to figure out how to win.
This complete system built for lawyers simplifies the complex world of law firm finance.
Regardless of whether you are a litigator, a transactional attorney, in-house counsel, or something else, you need to be creative.
But if the legal profession remains as it is today, then male lawbots will likely be more valued than female lawbots.
Columnist Allison Peryea reflects on the similarities between two seemingly dissimilar fields.
Why lawyers need creativity and how they can develop it, according to columnist Jeff Bennion.
Discover how passive time-tracking tools help law firms boost revenue, reduce billing errors, and save time—featuring insights from the 2025 MyCase Legal Industry Report.
Three pieces of career advice from chef David Chang that apply to lawyers.
Dispatches on creativity from the ILTA conference.
And is it possible to be an outside-the-box thinker without using technology?