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Practice of Law Do Lawyers Need to 'Lean In'?

Do Lawyers Need to 'Lean In'?

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

It's hard to read ... well, anything this week without coming across a mention on Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg's new mission: Lean In. Lean In is a...

Practice of Law Lawyer Bills BigLaw Hours; Bar Calls BS and Suspends His License

Lawyer Bills BigLaw Hours; Bar Calls BS and Suspends His License

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

Derek Matthew Beaulieu is either incredibly dedicated to the service of Massachusetts' parents and children in juvenile court, or, he's an over-biller who...

Practice of Law Starting a Law Firm: You Down With LLP? Yeah, You Know Me.

Starting a Law Firm: You Down With LLP? Yeah, You Know Me.

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

If you've finally decided to take the plunge into starting your own firm, you may find yourself contemplating legal alphabet soup for the first time. LLP. LP....

Practice of Law Should You Pay Contract Attorneys Overtime?

Should You Pay Contract Attorneys Overtime?

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

When your small firm is on its way to the big time, you might find yourself in need of an extra pair of hands or eyes. One way to get the short-term help you...

Practice of Law Hiring an Associate? Post the Job on LinkedIn

Hiring an Associate? Post the Job on LinkedIn

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

Is every job hunter on LinkedIn these days? The professional network may not have the same level of global participation as Facebook, but it's the most...

Practice of Law 5 Things You May Be Able to Deduct From Your Firm's Tax Bill

5 Things You May Be Able to Deduct From Your Firm's Tax Bill

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

Ah, taxes. They’re like one of those LSAT logic games. If you bought A in year 2 then you can deduct G in year 3. Some people (okay, most people) find this to...

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