3 Tips For Managing Distractions Caused By Out-Of-Work Stress
Managing stress and eliminating distraction are necessary skills for every lawyer, regardless of the size or type of practice.
Managing stress and eliminating distraction are necessary skills for every lawyer, regardless of the size or type of practice.
Make sure you are comfortable with the content of your email being shared with the world before you click "send."
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Now is the perfect time for lawyers to think back to all the difference we made throughout the year.
Make sure that everything you put before judges and arbitrators, including yourself, is aesthetically perfect.
Just like other forms of legal writing, written client communication is an evolving process that we as litigators must learn to master.
Legalese: everyone hates it, but no one is brave enough to entirely excise it from their writing.
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.
Every litigator loves trying his case, deposing a difficult witness, and writing a tough brief. But the best litigators pay attention not only to the content of their clients’ stories, but to the emotions behind them too.