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Kick the bad habits of managing your work in email, endless meetings, and poorly managed task lists by using technology.
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Online forms are convenient. Here are three reasons online forms for wills and estates are a bad idea.
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There is more than one path to professional passion, and these are 3 stories of lawyers who found a way to reconnect with their passion for the law.
Read More »My Internship at Riverview Law
In the month I worked at Riverview, I spent each week working with a different FTSE 100 customer team, shadowing members, participating in meetings, and performing work as a member of the team.
Read More »Design Thinking in a Future Legal Practice
Design thinking is about remaining present in the moment, responding to criticism, and not fearing failure. Design thinking allows a lawyer or law student to have a conversation about how someone will interact with the end product, not simply how well it reads.
Read More »What’s a Video Game Lawyer? (And How Can I Become One?)
When people hear I do video game law, they laugh, or quickly ask if they can join me, so I thought this article would be a good way of explaining the day-to-day.
Read More »The Shortest Distance Between Impossible and Possible is One Year
Three lessons I've learned during my first year out of law school, running my own law firm.
Read More »Systems Thinking in a Legal Practice
To adapt to the "new normal," we need to adopt systems thinking, which will help law firms restructure business models for success.
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