Five ways lawyers can set healthy boundaries at work and at home
Without sensible boundaries, the demands of the profession could lead to burnout, strained relationships, and diminished job satisfaction. Read more @ attorneyatwork.com
Without sensible boundaries, the demands of the profession could lead to burnout, strained relationships, and diminished job satisfaction. Read more @ attorneyatwork.com
Don’t be afraid to put AI tools to practical uses, one lawyer advises, just remember the accuracy of the results needs to be verified. Read more @ attorneyatwork.com
From predicting the likely outcome of litigation to improving workflow efficiency, it is clear that legal analytics are gaining trust at many firms. Read more @ alanet.org
Diversifying network infrastructures and practicing for failure may be firms’ best defense against another CrowdStrike-like breakdown, an expert says. Read more @ helpnetsecurity.com
Legal Ethics: The ethical challenges posed by diminished-capacity clients By Sari W. Montgomery With an increasingly aging population, more and more lawyers face the prospect of dealing with clients with diminished capacity. While lawyers [...]
Sensitive though they can be, discussions over allocating credit for successful work are an essential aspect of law firm partnership. Read more @ attorneyatwork.com
Some law firm leaders are increasingly relying on CI professionals for insights into practice planning and positioning. Read more @ strategiesandvoices.org
The author argues that there are better options than engagement letters or e-billing platforms when informing clients of rate increases. Read more @ lawvision.com
An attorney's inner Socrates or Atticus Finch will not always magically emerge as they approach a dais. Practice and preparation work better. Read more @ attorneyatwork.com
Leaders who are people-pleasers often avoid making tough decisions and don't get constructive feedback from colleagues, among other problems. Read more @ lollydaskal.com