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Four Life Coaches Worth Hiring – And One to Avoid
A life coach is typically the first person you think about when sitting naked in front of the television late at night drinking Cutty Sark
Verbiate Your Nouns for Legal Shock & Awe
The verbiating of American legal writing, while the bane of some legal writing instructors, can actually help you win arguments and friends. We’ve got tips on some of the best nouns to verbiate.
Like Gas, Bill Your Time by the Gallon
Get away from a time-based billing system and use a gallon-based system instead. Plus, getting gallons of legal advice just sounds better.
Boost Law Firm Profits with a Collaborative Aggression Focus
Collaborative aggression is an agreed-upon legal process that may involve two-by-fours but could also include any non-lethal beat down. It may just be the future of a modern law practice.
Top 5 Donuts for a Contemporary Practice
Faced with a dizzying array of pastries and breads and other suitable snacks, what’s an attorney to do when picking out appropriate donuts. Luckily, we’ve got some recommendations.
How to Stay Sloppy and Unfocused
Stop. Seriously. Stay sloppy and unfocused in your law practice. Here are the top ways to do it.
Embrace Your Firm’s Inner Spock
We recommend that firms implement a Star Trek analysis to determine how well it may be doing and who in the firm may need some additional life coaching.
Appify to Attract More Clients . . . Automagically
Until recently, it’s been a well-kept secret of hobbying lawyers that the iPhone and the iPad, and maybe even the iPod Touch, are game-changers. After all, what thought-leading lawyer hasn’t been sitting in Starbucks foursquaring when a potential client comes up to her and says “OMG! I love your iPad!” or “Hey, aren’t you the […]
Outsource Your Pocket Part Updates
Unlike updating at common law, it’s now easy to update various pocket parts through outsourcing. Our three steps to effective outsourcing should get you there quickly.
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