What is a Mediation Notebook and Why Every Litigator Needs One?

The mediation process in a case involving serious injuries, multiple parties, and substantial damages can require a lot of back and forth, and last all day (if not longer). A mediation notebook helps you organize and prepare prior to, and prevents you from fumbling for what you need during the mediation. You can index medical [...]

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Disadvantages of Outsourcing Legal Work

Even as outsourcing offers key advantages, it is important to consider some of the inherent disadvantages of such an arrangement. While many attorneys benefit from the support an independent legal professional provides, others come face-to-face with outsourcing pitfalls every day. Lets take a moment to review a couple of the “not-so-good” factors that can complicate [...]

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Advantages of Outsourcing Legal Work to a Professional Paralegal

Legal outsourcing has become a buzzword in the last decade. Attorneys across the country are looking for ways to reduce overhead, control legal spending, and manage complex litigation cases as efficiently as possible. By outsourcing legal and administrative support services, you can add a professional paralegal to your team. He or she can work seamlessly [...]

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2010 First Year Law Students Workshop in Atlanta

Are you a first year law student in or around the Atlanta area? The Gate City Bar Association and Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys are teaming up to present: 2010 First Year Law Students Workshop: Preparing Today’s Students for Tomorrow’s Success Location & Time The workshop will take place at Morris, Manning & Martin, [...]

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Legal Outsourcing versus Offshoring

Are you considering outsourcing your legal work? Do you know the difference between legal outsourcing and offshoring? If you’ve been known to confuse the two terms, you are not alone. This is something I’ve discussed with several lawyers and legal professionals. Although the two terms are often used interchangeably, their meanings differ. It’s important that [...]

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What Should You Outsource? 3 Simple Steps to Help you Decide

If you stopped by the other day, you probably know I confessed about my need to delegate and outsource more. If you didn’t catch it, go ahead and check it out. I’ll wait… Done reading? Great! I figure my “confession” may move some of you to let go of more as well. Just in case, [...]

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Tuesday Afternoon Confession: Time to Delegate and Outsource!

This is my first Tuesday afternoon confession but I have a feeling this will not be the last. It is amazing how much clarity you gain when you take a moment to evaluate the way you’re doing things. If you haven’t done that in awhile, you may want to. I’ve been in business for 3 [...]

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Gratitude

Have you ever read a blog post or watched a YouTube video that resonated so well that it felt kind of weird? Did you feel like the person was speaking directly to you – as though he/she understood what you were going through at that very moment? Well, I don’t know about you but in [...]

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Repurpose your Content

Do you have legal memorandums, articles and other legal writings sitting in your file cabinet collecting dust? Or are there volumes of resourceful content taking up space on your computer? When you find effective ways to repurpose your existing content, you can get your message in front of a larger audience and gain more visibility [...]

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A Gift for Solo and Small Firm Practitioners

In today’s economy, many solo and small firm practitioners are in a tight place. They have been forced to downsize their law practices, reduce their spending, and set tighter budgets. And despite it all, they still have clients to represent. They need help getting their legal work done, and they can’t afford to hire another [...]

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