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View ArticleWhen To Keep Quiet in Court
Tenacity is great, but attorneys in the courtroom need to monitor their mouths. Never talk over the judge. If you are a practicing attorney, you already know the repercussions are generally not...
View ArticleWhy Attorneys Need Local Legal Twitter Lists
I have been asked by many attorneys on Twitter how to cut down the clutter. Thousands of tweets float through your feed every minute, every hour, every day. It is so overwhelming for many of us, that...
View ArticleTap the Hidden Talent in Your Law Firm
A variety of recent studies show that employees’ skills are regularly underutilized. By tapping some of these currently-unknown skills, law firms can find new opportunities for business development,...
View Article24 Hours of (Legal) Rebels
The ABA Journal kicks off its “24 Hours of Legal Rebels” this morning with an essay by Legal OnRamp’s Paul Lippe, a predictive survey of the 2011 legal landscape. Every hour, a new essay, interview,...
View ArticleWhen To Keep Quiet in Court
Tenacity is great, but attorneys in the courtroom need to monitor their mouths. Never talk over the judge. If you are a practicing attorney, you already know the repercussions are generally not...
View ArticleWhy Attorneys Need Local Legal Twitter Lists
I have been asked by many attorneys on Twitter how to cut down the clutter. Thousands of tweets float through your feed every minute, every hour, every day. It is so overwhelming for many of us, that...
View ArticleWomen Lawyers: Silence Isn’t Always Golden
Almost half of American law students are women, but according to the findings of the 2010 Law School Survey of Student Engagement, female law students are less likely than their male counterparts to...
View ArticleGoing Greek: Using Fraternity or Sorority Networks in Your Job Search
During my freshman year of college, I joined a sorority. Eight years later, I still remember time spent with my sorority sisters as some of the best days of my life. Aside from the obvious social...
View ArticleHi, I’m the Constitution, Remember Me?
The 4th of July means BBQs, fireworks, and hopefully a couple of days off work. For attorneys, given our unique role interacting with it, the 4th of July is an ideal time to reflect on that piece of...
View ArticleEncrypt and Send Documents with docTrackr
For lawyers, maintaining client confidentiality is paramount. As such, lawyers have always had an obligation to take reasonable steps to ensure that confidential client data remains secure. The good...
View ArticleAttorney and Counselor at Law, and Ambiguity
My business card says “Attorney & Counselor at Law,” and that sometimes confuses people. They ask, “Isn’t that redundant?” My response is “No, because you want me to be a counselor so that you...
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