
Litigating While Expecting (Part II): The Return
Would the trial attorney version of myself still exist after maternity leave? Fortunately, the answer turned out to be yes.
Would the trial attorney version of myself still exist after maternity leave? Fortunately, the answer turned out to be yes.
With technology as it is, we are no longer tied to our desks. Here are some tips and tricks for the logistics of working from home.
Explore 5 expert-backed reasons law firms are rethinking the billable hour and how legal billing software is leading the way.
Some people will underestimate you. You will underestimate you. But you've got this.
Sure, there's plenty of technology available, but some lawyers still love paper documents.
If a law student is not someone you think could be an asset to your firm in the future, move on to another candidate.
Coming in prepared for the multiple scenarios that may arise can help substantially to reach your client’s goals.
Proper trust accounting and three-way reconciliation are essential for protecting client funds and avoiding serious compliance risks. In this guide, we break down these critical processes and show how legal-specific software can help your firm stay accurate, efficient, and audit-ready.
It comes down to knowing yourself and what works best for you.
The story is what a jury or factfinder will care about -- not the tiny details that litigators sometimes obsess over.
Plan ahead to create the best experience for both your firm and those law students you are training.
The editing and filing process always takes longer than you would expect.
Tired of messy time logs? This free attorney time tracking template helps you bill with confidence and accuracy. Learn more in the full article.
Sometimes, to best advise clients, litigators must go beyond the world of litigation.
Email alone is not always the most efficient method to communicate, and it does not always provide the most accurate answer.
Be ready to take direction from the Court about what it wants answered, not simply the questions you wish to discuss.
Be ready to take direction from the Court about what it wants answered, not simply the questions you wish to discuss.
Being a lawyer is not a job; it is a craft and a trade that requires experience and training.