Hunched over my desk, surrounded by markups and a neglected dinner gone cold, I pressed on. It was almost sunrise, but despite my blurry vision and aching back, I was determined to... Read more »
As a lawyer, I used to think advocacy was something I only did for others. After almost going blind, I learned the hard way that it’s also something I must do for... Read more »
“You can’t talk about your mental illnesses. It’s bad for business.” I’ve heard this countless times in various forms. And for a long time, I listened. I bought into the idea that... Read more »
By John P. Moynihan Lawyers have plenty of reasons to feel overwhelmed these days. Beyond taking on our clients’ problems as our own, technology is roiling the bar, and the courts and... Read more »
It’s not your grandfather’s law firm anymore. Technology, shifting societal norms and generational differences are reshaping today’s legal practices. To attract the new generation of legal professionals, lawyers must throw out “the... Read more »
It’s not your grandfather’s law firm anymore. Technology, shifting societal norms and generational differences are reshaping today’s legal practices. To attract the new generation of legal professionals, lawyers must throw out “the... Read more »
By Douglas R. Melin What are you going to do when you retire? That’s usually the first question after the big announcement comes out. Everyone has plans, but retirees often discover that... Read more »
By David S. D’Amato I’ve spent much of my career in the legal industry as a lawyer and a law firm business administrator. I don’t have the demographic profile of a typical... Read more »
