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Practice of Law Trying a New Business Model? Ask for an Advisory Opinion

Trying a New Business Model? Ask for an Advisory Opinion

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

Thanks to television advertising, many of us have fond memories of our hometown personal injury attorneys' commercials. In South Louisiana, where I grew up,...

Practice of Law 4 Counter-Intuitive Ways to Increase Productivity

4 Counter-Intuitive Ways to Increase Productivity

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

For lawyers in firms of all shapes, sizes, and practice areas, you are measured by the bottom line -- oftencounted in billable hours. We're trying really hard...

Practice of Law Illinois State Bar: Solos More Likely to be Unethical, Sanctioned

Illinois State Bar: Solos More Likely to be Unethical, Sanctioned

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

The Illinois State Bar Association has released two reports recently that reflect negatively on solo or small firm attorneys. One report (loosely) ties student...

Practice of Law Perk Up, Buttercup! 5 Incentives for Your Staff

Perk Up, Buttercup! 5 Incentives for Your Staff

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

What is the best law firm perk of all time? Plenty of firms provide meals and coffee, but Washington D.C.’s Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett &...

Practice of Law Marissa Mayer Defends No-Telecommuting Call: Should Firms Follow?

Marissa Mayer Defends No-Telecommuting Call: Should Firms Follow?

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

Blame it on a fascination with leaning in before Lean In became a thing, but we find female executives pretty fascinating. In a male-dominated corporate world...

Practice of Law DA Gets 45 Day Jail Sentence, Suspension; Should She Resign?

DA Gets 45 Day Jail Sentence, Suspension; Should She Resign?

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

Yes, lawyers drink. It's a truism for a reason. Drinking is highly correlated with drunk driving. It should be no surprise then, that occasionally, a lawyer,...

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