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The American Lawyer

How a Boies Schiller Lawyer Found Time to Double as a Best-Selling Author

Do you want to try your hand as an author on the side? Award-winning writer and litigator James Grippando offers some advice.
7 minute read

The American Lawyer

From Big Law to Fake Lashes, Ex-Kirkland Partner Tries Hand at New Biz

Owning an eyelash extension business might not be the typical career trajectory for a former Big Law partner, but Timothy Duffy is making it his.
5 minute read

Law.com

This King of Jazz Happens to Run a Top IP Law Firm

In straddling two worlds, Jonny King, the chairman of Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman, belongs to a small circle of jazz musicians who've led accomplished dual-track careers.
19 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami Lawyer Accused of Bilking Former Partner and His Widow

The suit paints a picture of a slippery attorney looking to take advantage of his partner's fragile mental state, and later defraud a widow.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Manhattan Lawyer Censured for Falsifying Time Records, Even Though Clients Unscathed

A unanimous appeals panel censured lawyer Jeffrey Leighton, even though there is apparently no precedent for a censure when the clients aren't cheated.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Bar Report - Boost your productivity with one expert tip

Bill Jawitz, of SuccessTrackESQ, helps attorneys manage their time and boost productivity.
2 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

John Nazzaro Rejoins The Reardon Law Firm After 10 Years on the Bench

After a long career as an attorney and a judge, John Nazzaro rejoined The Reardon Law Firm Jan. 1. He had worked there previously for nine years.
5 minute read

Law.com

Want to Reduce Your Drinking and Get Healthier? Slow and Steady Does It

In his latest Well Counseled column, Patrick Krill provides tips on how lawyers can cut back on alcohol consumption and improve their well-being.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Disabled Lawyer Seeks to 'Create Change' With Courthouse Access Litigation

Caner Demirayak has sued both New York City and New York State under the Americans with Disabilities Act and other laws. He is trying to compel the Kings County Supreme Court civil courthouse to remove structural barriers that he says impinge on his lawyering.
23 minute read

Law.com

Not a Bunch of Hooey: Stress-Management Techniques for Lawyers

If you're too busy to follow this advice, you should follow this advice.
3 minute read

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