There is much that the latest developments in neuroscience can teach legal professionals about negotiations. This is particularly true when it comes to how people process information and make decisio
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...There are no hard-and-fast rules on what to do. Let good judgment be the guide. If an employee wants to leave to pick...
Rather than a scattershot approach, a successful job search requires serious focus. There are far more effective ways to tackle a job search in today's market than email-blasting r?sum?s to law firms
...not interested in harming anyone who has actually been injured. . . . [T]he good thing is: All these other inactive cases that are just sitting out...
...joke. This is a taser case, and I thought 'Taser Joe' was good name," says Chris Gale, Ramirez's lawyer and a...
There are nearly 30 law schools that have or soon will offer a master's degree for nonlawyers, up from just a handful two years ago
Originally Published: National Law Journal
I had lunch recently with a lawyer who had been a standout athlete. The conversation underscored a realization, based on almost 30 years in the legal profession, that many of the most successful part
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
We have all read the myriad articles recounting the depressing statistics about the gender gap in the legal profession. We could lament that, despite the fact that more than half of incoming law scho
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...be used to assess communication trends between people, now would be a good time to brush up. This market is changing very quickly, and...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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