5 Tips for success in a small firm
5 tips for how attorneys can succeed at a small law firm
Attorney work from home essentials
Whether you are an attorney working primarily for home or split your time between home and the office, these are our favorite work from home products that make our days run more smoothly.
Lawyers Who Podcast - Part II
Welcome back to part II of the Lawyers Who Podcast mini-series. In part I we covered how to hone in on your niche, topic, and format. We also gave you some homework. If you are considering starting your own podcast, part I of the Lawyers Who Podcast mini-series is not to be missed. This week we are going to build from there. We will discuss choosing a name, the mechanics of getting started, buying your tech, and a life-saving time-saving hack that will make your entrance into podcasting so much easier.
Networking for Introverts - Three mindset shifts To help you Network Successfully
To be successful in your legal practice you need to network, but you can network very successfully even if you feel introverted, shy, anxious, nervous, or like an imposter. We have three networking mindset shifts for you to consider when thinking about how you network.
Lawyers Who Podcast - Part I
As we approach 50 episodes and our first podcasting anniversary, we have been thinking back to where it all began. Over the last year we have talked with so many of you about how we got started in podcasting and about your fears surrounding podcasting that we thought this would be the perfect opportunity to share our podcasting story along with all of our tips and tricks for those of you interesting in starting your own podcast.
A Deeper Meaning in Estate Planning
As an estate planning attorney Amy meets with clients to review their personal and financial information and make a recommendation for the type of estate planning documents such as a will or certain type of trust that will best accomplish their goals and minimize their tax exposure.
Summer Associates are made in the Winter - Part II
In this second part of the mini-series, Summer Associates are Made in the Winter, we talk about the application process, tracking applications, utilizing your network, and a practical voicemail tip.
Ready to be “Out of Office”
Whether you are traveling or simply taking a few days to relax at home, we have five tips today to help you set up your time out of the office for success.
Getting a Screen Free Hobby
There are so many distractions happening on our phones, tablets, and computers. And so many of our practices now include meetings and appearances that also appear on screens. If your hobby is one that you need technology to do, you may want to at least consider silencing notifications and staying off of other apps. However, we really would love for you to try something totally off line.
Small Firms are a Great Place for Law Students to Begin Their Careers
With so many different job titles, you may be wondering what kind of job can law students actually get? And more importantly, what type of job will set you up for career success? Here are five reasons to focus your job search to small law firms for clerkships while you are still in law school.
New Year Reflect and Reset
Welcome to 2022! For our first episode back in the new year, we are looking at reflecting on the previous year and resetting for the new year. We have four steps for lawyers and law students that we are going to go through to help you evaluate where you are, where you want to be, and how to get there as we enter 2022.
Top 5 Questions to Ask Before Pursuing an LLM in Taxation
If you are considering going back to school for your LLM in taxation, here are the top five things you should consider.
Making the Most of Winter Break
Whether this is your first semester of law school or your last fall semester, winter break is nearly here. Today, we are going to give you some ideas of how you can make the most of your winter break.
Goal Setting for the New Year
The end of the year is a natural closing point for many things and it usually calls people to evaluate goals and look to the future. Neither one of us is big into making New Year’s resolutions. Rather we like making concrete plans and setting goals for ourselves for the coming year. Here are five steps to setting yourself up for success in the new year.