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Gold Medals Aren't Just for Athletes
No matter what we do for a living, we all have the opportunity to exhibit gold medal behavior. Be prepared. Don't procrastinate. Own your mistakes and don't point fingers. If a colleague is being unfairly treated, stand up for them. If a colleague, client, or opposing counsel is behaving badly, stand your ground. Every day you can find a teachable moment. You just need to open your eyes.
Why Fall Is A Great Time for a Lateral Legal Move
Worried about leaving your year-end bonus on the table if you start a job search in the fall?
You might be missing your moment. Here's why fall could be your secret weapon in a competitive legal market.
Most Associates Hit Pause on the Summer Job Search —Don’t Be One of Them
Hot take: summer might be the best-kept secret in legal recruiting. Here’s why.
Dress for Success After Law School: Perfecting Your Work Wardrobe
The pandemic reshaped our work norms. From Zoom calls wearing business attire on top and casual wear below, to the infamous "no-pants" incident on live TV, the lines between “business casual” and “real life” casual became unclear. As remote work eases, in-office mandates demand a review of appropriate attire. Here are 10 tips for attorneys on how to master the art of dressing for success.
10 Questions Partners Should be Asking Themselves During the Pandemic — and Beyond
No matter what size your book of business is, if you are a law firm partner, you should be seriously investigating your options now.
Analysis Paralysis–Don’t believe everything that you think
Attorneys are detail oriented. Attorneys are trained to research and document the advice that they are giving their clients. There is always a balancing act between being thorough and knowing when to move on to the next matter. When is enough, actually enough?