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Practice of Law 5 Ways to Celebrate Black History in Your Firm

5 Ways to Celebrate Black History in Your Firm

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

It's Black History Month, the annual celebration of African American contributions to culture, society, and, of course, law. While Black History Month is...

Practice of Law Law Firms Being Recognized for Diversity and Inclusion

Law Firms Being Recognized for Diversity and Inclusion

By Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on

The legal industry has long sought to move the needle on diversity and inclusion. However, progress has been slow. That is why it is good to recognize law...

Practice of Law The Fun and Easy Way to Use Gender Pronouns in Legal Writing

The Fun and Easy Way to Use Gender Pronouns in Legal Writing

By Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on

This year Merriam-Webster added 640 new words to its dictionary and clarified the meaning of even more. For example, “gig economy” is now an official entry and...

Practice of Law 4 Ways You Can Celebrate Pro Bono Week

4 Ways You Can Celebrate Pro Bono Week

By Laura Temme, Esq. | Last updated on

Every year, the last full week of October is the time for the National Celebration of Pro Bono. Whether it's recognizing the excellent work of other pro...

Practice of Law Four Tips for Managing Difficult Client Conversations

Four Tips for Managing Difficult Client Conversations

By Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on

Just spent an hour explaining to a client why you do, in fact, have to charge for your services? Did your client forcefully accuse you of “not being on their...

Practice of Law Clients Making You Miserable? You're Not Alone

Clients Making You Miserable? You're Not Alone

By Catherine Hodder, Esq. | Last updated on

If you are a lawyer reading this, you are aware of stress in your profession. School debt, long hours, high pressure, and less-than-soul-uplifting work can all...

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