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The Legal Intelligencer

An Interview With Cole Silver: How to Succeed After Law School

Last year, I read a post on LinkedIn titled, "Why Don't Law Schools Teach the #1 Factor for Success?" It was authored by Cole Silver, director of client relations at Blank Rome, and a perusal of his profile revealed a wealth of solid, crucial advice for lawyers on how to thrive regardless of layoffs, mergers and firm closures. Because marketing is a huge stumbling block for lawyers I coach, I asked Silver for an interview.
16 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

New Year, New Challenges in Your Career

As hard as it may be to believe, we are beginning a brand new year. After the stress of closing out 2016, the excitement of the holidays, and the contentious national election, it's time to make resolutions that will help you succeed in reaching both your professional and personal goals. You ended 2016 with a bang, now get 2017 off on the right foot with a fresh start. Thinking of constructive resolutions is easy, but keeping them? Not very easy at all.
8 minute read

Legaltech News

Know-Now: The Next Era of E-Discovery is Already Here

A look at the evolution of abilities and expectations of e-discovery from the beginning of the century to the present.
7 minute read

Legaltech News

Is E-Discovery Going Back to the Future in 2017?

Five things we expect to see in e-discovery in 2017 and two things we won't.
17 minute read

Legaltech News

The 7 Most Surprising Challenges of Multilingual Keyword Searches

If you do not want to miss critical documents during internal investigations, it is important to get the multilingual keyword searches right.
10 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

5 Questions With Small Law Blogger Adrian Baron

The Podorowsky Thompson & Baron partner traded in Big Law aspirations for a diverse practice at a three-lawyer firm and blogs about the ups and downs.
14 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

New Attorneys Tap the Power of the NJSBA

By | December 02, 2016
New attorneys tap the power of NJSBA membership
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Harassment, Discrimination and the Proposed Rule Amendment

There is a movement throughout the United States to amend rules of professional conduct to include provisions that prohibit harassment or discrimination in conduct related to the practice of law. The movement is in response to what many observers have termed endemic harassment and discrimination within the legal community. The prevalence of inappropriate conduct was highlighted in Pennsylvania by the disclosure of the use of Pennsylvania government servers to send lewd and offensive email.
11 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The Prosecutor's Duty to Disclose Favorable Evidence: Giving RPC 3.8 Muscle

There have been lots of frightening moments in this election cycle, but as a criminal defense lawyer and ethics expert, one moment was particularly scary. A presidential candidate, in a script written and performed by despots ­everywhere, threatens to lock up his political opponent if he prevails. Of all the feared abuses of government power: isn't this the most frightening of all—the power to falsely accuse and wrongly imprison?
12 minute read

Legaltech News

What Is Proportional? Focus on Relevancy Helps Shape Proportionality Analysis

Inside the District of Arizona's recent e-discovery decision from 'In re: Bard IVC Filters Products Liability Litigation.'
8 minute read

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