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Practice of Law Newsletters Are Back in Style. Should Your Firm Have One?

Newsletters Are Back in Style. Should Your Firm Have One?

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

We're in the midst of a freaking epistolary renaissance, and we largely have newsletters to thank. The electronic newsletter has been undergoing a rebirth over...

Practice of Law Are You Billing for Time Spent on Distractions?

Are You Billing for Time Spent on Distractions?

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

Even the most focused lawyer can be pulled off task by distractions, by the urgent phone call, the quick email, the glance at Facebook that turns into a few...

Practice of Law Should Lawyers Wear Black Lives Matter Pins in Court?

Should Lawyers Wear Black Lives Matter Pins in Court?

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

The Black Lives Matter movement has certainly struck a chord with many lawyers, from Supreme Court justices to public defenders. Over the last Supreme Court...

Practice of Law 7 Ways to Tell If Your Firm Is Succeeding -- or Failing

7 Ways to Tell If Your Firm Is Succeeding -- or Failing

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

You can have plenty of clients, unparalleled courtroom success, a stellar reputation -- and your firm can still go belly up. That's because running a law firm...

Practice of Law Should You Try the Speed Dating Approach to Hiring?

Should You Try the Speed Dating Approach to Hiring?

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

In the typical speed dating set up, a group of single people looking for love gather for a formalized meet and greet with potential partners. You may spend...

Practice of Law Lawyers, Stay Productive by Taking Breaks

Lawyers, Stay Productive by Taking Breaks

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

If you've got a mountain of work to get through, don't put your head down and start powering through it. Instead, take a break. Stopping to check Facebook,...

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