Legal Careers

Avoiding Behaviors That Irritate Clients

  Satisfied clients are a critical source of repeat business and referrals for lawyers in private practice.  Sometimes lawyers...

Legal profession wanes in wake of virus too

You can’t sue a virus. But if you could, COVID-19 would face an army of lawyers going after...

COVID-19 hits lawyers at their core

By John Allison  Lawyers are trained to analyze situations and develop plans that take foreseeable contingencies into account....

Helping clients enhance their reputations

  By John Allison  An organization’s reputation is one of its most important assets.  During your representation of an organization...

How do working lawyers manage LL.M. studies?

By Rebecca Larsen Siobhan Galbraith is governance counsel and contracts team manager for North America for the Schlumberger...

Advice for student loan borrowers in the age of coronavirus

Paying off law school loans can be a challenge even in good times.   When a pandemic strikes?  Well, we are...
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Watch out: Your choice of watch can be telling

This should be an easy call. If you want to be a smart lawyer, then your choice...

Reining in excessive zeal

By John Allison In zealously representing clients, some lawyers lose sight of their ethical obligations as independent professionals and...

How to examine untruthful deponents

By John Allison  Most people who give a deposition do their best to tell the truth. Yet some...

Helping clients solve their problems

By John Allison   Clients seek legal representation in the context of a personal problem or a business problem....

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