To Work from Home or Not, That Is the Question!
Regardless of which type of work environment you want for your law firm, you must set clear goals and hold all team members accountable for meeting them.
Volume 12, Issue 12
Regardless of which type of work environment you want for your law firm, you must set clear goals and hold all team members accountable for meeting them.
When it comes to hiring, the author always prioritizes people who are humble because humble people, working together, can create big things.
This month we remember Debi Galler, one of the original columnists for Mindfulness 101, who passed away earlier this month.
Attorneys are called on to communicate at a high level in all types of situations, yet they receive very little instruction on the dynamics of successfully putting words to their thoughts.
This month we focus on Julie T. Houth, editor-in-chief of GPSolo magazine and the Division’s force of nature. (8 minutes to read · 1700 words)
Technological And Practice Advice to help you become more efficient and effective. This month: tips for using demonstrative evidence at trial.
This month’s tech Q&A column answers your questions about how to send a password securely via email and how to make images on your website accessible for users with a visual disability.
What exactly is ransomware, why is it so dangerous for law firms in particular, and how can you protect yourself and your firm?
This article presents a checklist of best practices for employee discipline, as well as practical guidance for creating related policies and procedures.
This article examines three of the most common scams designed to make unsuspecting victims send their money and personal identifiable information to criminals.
The third and final installment of this series concludes the checklist of issues that real estate practitioners should consider in the purchase or sale of a hotel asset.