March 2015

Back in the day, farmers always hoped for at least one son who could provide free labor to keep the farm running. Likewise, today’s lawyers can also ask their children — or other family members — to lend a hand in the family business.

I’ll confess that I’ve done so on more than one occasion.

Only in the twisted hierarchical legal profession would an increase in the number of women as counsel and staff lawyers be viewed as cause for celebration. Yet according to this Law 360 article, “industry experts are applauding the fact that 40 percent of non-partner and associate roles at law firms are now occupied by

Though it’s usually the other way around, every so often, solos and smalls can take a lesson from big law initiatives. Two months ago, I blogged about Holland and Knight’s security lab, where the firm tests its clients’ systems for security flaws and recommends fixes for vulnerabilities – and now, I’ve just come across

Screen Shot 2015-03-09 at 11.34.02 AMBy now, you’ve heard about the value of content marketing – either from Seth Godin, who says it’s the only marketing left or a cheesy marketing company, hawking ass-kicking copy for your law firm website or blog.  Whether knowingly or not, lawyers have instinctively always engaged in content marketing: in the olden days, by