By Stephanie Wilkins | April 9, 2024
"To foster innovation within the legal industry, it is crucial to have an insider's perspective and genuine comprehension of the industry's nuances," said AshLea Allberry, COO of Maptician.
By Stephanie Wilkins | April 4, 2024
"You can make the best system in the world, but if its users don't understand it, then it's not the best system in the world," said Amanda Lewis, Practice Initiatives Manager and Josette Grippo, Chief Practice Officer, at Akin.
By Maria Dinzeo | April 3, 2024
"As more people leave, there's more work to do, causing more people to leave. It's a potentially vicious cycle that can, ultimately, spin out of control," said a report from Axiom and Wakefield Research.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Joshua M. Peck and Jamie K. Mulholland | April 1, 2024
So, even though a lot of things are indeed happening in person again, some lawyers simply can't —or don't want to—make an appearance. Yet, business development, and attracting the work after the work you're currently doing is done, remains important. How does one stay visible without being physically present?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Dena Lefkowitz | April 1, 2024
The profession must do better than this. We lawyers are problem-solvers at our core and the answer can never be for a human being to work 18 hours a day. Because they will. Until they can't. We can't afford to lose them, and neither can their families.
By John G. Browning | April 1, 2024
"Some lawyers don't heed the call of their inner child until they've discovered their legal career to be less fulfilling than they'd hoped," writes former Judge John G. Browning.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Habiba Cullen-Jafar | March 28, 2024
The campaign for mental health in the legal industry has surged in the last month following the Vanessa Ford tragedy, but hardly any firms appear to be considering changes to their wellbeing programs.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | March 21, 2024
"Human nature is responsible," said Florida State University College of Law professor Lawrence Kriege. "If you look at history, there has been a persistent problem that has plagued mankind forever, and it's called greed. It can be greed for money, greed for power, greed for prestige—but it's greed."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Deborah S. Dunn | March 11, 2024
"Because there weren't many senior female personal injury attorneys who I could turn to throughout my career, I wanted to share six lessons I have learned over my career," writes Deborah S. Dunn, co-chair of Stark & Stark's personal injury group.
By Tracy LaLonde | March 4, 2024
While it's become easier than ever to stay connected, it has contributed significantly to an unhealthy work-life imbalance. So, how do you strike a balance? How do you meet these high expectations while mitigating the pressure to always be accessible?
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