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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | July 15, 2024
Taking vacation time every year is critical to lawyers' success, including as a risk management tool to allow lawyers time to recharge.
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By Daniel Pollack and Elisa Reiter | July 15, 2024
Since "Child Protection Service workers ... comprise the essential frontline of the child protection system, their emotional exhaustion can quickly affect a negative domino series of consequences," write Daniel Pollack and Elisa Reiter.
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By Roy D. Curnow | July 4, 2024
"As a society, are we too busy chasing after a prize where the goal line keeps shifting?" writes Roy D. Curnow.
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By John G. Browning | July 3, 2024
"Why write about big cases or complex legal doctrines when the legal world gives us so much weird and wonderful tidbits to think about?" writes John G. Browning.
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By Dan Roe | July 3, 2024
"Eat what you kill means you have no leeway to stop killing—no matter how bad you feel," one lawyer told the American Lawyer.
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By Dan Roe | July 1, 2024
"Eat what you kill means you have no leeway to stop killing—no matter how bad you feel," one lawyer told the American Lawyer.
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By Tim Haught | June 21, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the industry in many ways, pushing law firms to rapidly adopt remote work solutions, digital transformation and cost cutting measures. While some adjustments proved effective, most industry leaders are prioritizing higher office attendance as a measure for future success.
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By Thomas Spigolon | June 13, 2024
Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael Boggs swore Ivy Cadle in as state bar president during its annual meeting on June 8.
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By Sondra Mendelson-Toscano | June 13, 2024
Support Magistrate Sondra Mendelson-Toscano offers her opinions on why all legal practitioners, lawyers and judges alike, should have a creative outlet and discusses the many benefits of tapping into your creative side.
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By Colleen Murphy | June 13, 2024
"In my mind, the court exists and lawyers exist to serve the public," New Jersey State Bar Association President William H. Mergner Jr. told the Law Journal. "And where I have always struggled with the court system is in circumstances where all the lawyers, on behalf of their respective clients, agree that they need more time."
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