Practice Pointers provides easy to digest information and checklists on topics such as writing better briefs, dealing with difficult opposing counsel, seeking access to disaster sites, and delivering bad news to clients.
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Tips for Creating Standard Operating Procedures
A standard operating procedure will help employees understand how the task is done, in compliance with any regulations or statutes, no matter who is doing the task- heres how to creating a successful one.
Tips for Remote Team Building
A standard operating procedure will help employees understand how the task is done, in compliance with any regulations or statutes, no matter who is doing the task- heres how to creating a successful one.
Best Practices for Hiring a Superior Job Candidate
Six tips for hiring a superior job candidate.
How to Deal with Difficult Opposing Counsel
Seven ways to deal with difficult opposing counsel.
Delivering Bad News to Clients
Six ways to make delivering bad news to clients a little easier.
Discovery of Evidence Using Social Media
Seven tips on discovery of evidence on social media for government laywers.
The Dos and Don'ts of Settlement Conferences
A checklist for litigators preparing for court-ordered settlement conferences.
Five Simple Steps to Organize Virtually Anything
Five steps to planning, sorting, and organizing for a more efficient workplace.
Improve Your Legal Writing
Tips for improving your legal writing, including avoiding legalese and passive voice. Download a pointer sheet!
A Framework for Interviewing Attorney Candidates
A framework and timeline for interviewing attorney candidates.
Investigating Disaster or Accident Sites
Seven tips for gaining access and investigating the sites of disasters and wreckage.
Helping Governmental Entities Weather Any Storm
Tips for preparing government entities for events like a major law suit, accident, or disaster. Make sure youre prepared!
Writing Better Briefs: What Judges Prefer
A list of tips to write better legal briefs, based on judges preferences.
Logic for Lawyers: A Cheat Sheet
Tips on how written arguments can be improved by the rules of logic, with video by attorney Regina Nassen.
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