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By Kathleen J. Wu | September 3, 2019
Excelling in Sports Is Not So Dissimilar to the Practice of Law
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By Rhys Dipshan | August 22, 2019
An ILTACON panel of Big Law experts agreed that legal research tools are making an indelible mark on the industry, but emphasized that all are not created equal. And despite common perceptions, these tools can't predict the future.
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By Rhys Dipshan | August 21, 2019
While many KM teams were too nascent to be hit hard by the last recession, the next one will likely be more difficult to weather. But it's far from a far gone conclusion, said an ILTACON19 panel.
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By Dylan Jackson | August 19, 2019
Professional law firm staff report there's a two-tiered system within firms that minimizes their role and contributions. "I quickly learned about a caste system," one former staff member said, "an attorney and nonattorney world within a law firm."
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By Dylan Jackson | August 19, 2019
Professional law firm staff report there's a two-tiered system within firms that minimizes their role and contributions. "I quickly learned about a caste system," one former staff member said, "an attorney and nonattorney world within a law firm."
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By Lauren Banyar Reich | August 12, 2019
Becoming a thought leader—as an individual or a firm—is about three things: having a point of view, creating momentum and leveraging the results to stay on the radar of your clients, prospects and referral sources.
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By Gevorg Karapetyan, Zero | August 9, 2019
Bring-your-own-device is one of the biggest compliance-related issues companies face today, and when it comes to security risks, law firms are prime targets.
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By Dania Duncan Moreno and Anna M. Alvarado | July 31, 2019
Cultural Differences and Business Etiquette to Master
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By Zack Needles | July 30, 2019
The Commonwealth Court on July 29 affirmed the denial of workers’ compensation death benefits to a woman who claimed her husband died of a heart attack caused by “psychosocial stress related to his work as a workers’ compensation attorney.”
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By Janet Falk | July 30, 2019
Whether purchasing equipment, using software to research matters or tracking billed hours, you must rely on technology products and solutions to operate your practice. In her Best Practices for Solo Practices column, Janet Falk explores how solo practitioners utilize various types of technology.
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