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Going Solo? Think About These Things Before You Do
By Betty Wang, JD | Last updated on
Thinking about going solo? There are certainly a bundle of pros to come with the idea of running your own practice -- there's no one barking orders at you, you...
Life and Law Firm Lessons from Tony Soprano
By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on
My stepfather likes to say that he learned more about life and leadership from watching the Godfather than from four years of high school. For me, I grew up...
3 Lessons From Paula Deen For Your . . . Law Firm?
By Betty Wang, JD | Last updated on
Well-known television personality, businesswoman, and chef Paula Deen is arguably one of the most famous (she’s certainly one of the highest-paid) and beloved...
Labor Lawyer Found Dead: Mental Health Reminder For Your Firm
By Betty Wang, JD | Last updated on
An attorney for the Labor Department was found dead in his jail cell, with his throat slashed, reports The Washington Post. Fifty-eight-year-old Paul Mannina...
Law Firm Barbershops, Coffee Shops; Hybrid Businesses the Future?
By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on
Get a hair cut, get a criminal defense lawyer. Get a latte, get a will drafted. It all began with the coffee shop law firm, Legal Grind of Santa Monica,...
In Maracich, SCOTUS Says Don't Use DMV Info for Solicitation
By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on
Seeking to add plaintiffs to a class-action lawsuit against a South Carolina car dealership, the now-defendant class-action attorneys tapped into the DMV...