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At Attorney at Work, our goal is to give you the information and inspiration you need to create a law practice and a life you love. With Attorney at Work Today, we're helping you experience the best of our content in a whole new way. Whether you're a lover of podcasts, learn best by listening, or just want to better your practice even in those moments when stopping to read an article isn't practicable, Attorney at Work Today is your premier pathway to the content that brings you to the next level in your career.
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Use this small law firm year-end checklist to quickly assess your firm’s practice systems and ethics risks — and plan to improve them for the new year.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Megan Zavieh.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
Litigation is a conservative profession, slow to adapt to change, which has prompted a raft of cautionary missives by practitioners about the perils of using AI. But lawyers who resist embracing AI risk falling behind and, ultimately, doing a disservice to clients. Trial attorneys Marissa Ronk and Miles Orton explore the specific ways to deploy generative AI for litigators.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Marissa Ronk and Miles Orton.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
As goal-setting season approaches, let’s dive in and review why goal setting is important for lawyers’ business development, how to set effective goals, and how to achieve them.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jay Harrington.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Sally J. SchmidtClick here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
Whether your law firm is still exploring or you are ready to go big, here’s how legal marketers can guide the way toward smart, sustainable and ethical legal AI adoption.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jennifer Scotton.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
Try this the next time you are in a room with other litigators: Count the number of litigation binders. I’ll bet it’s more than five, probably more than 10. Why are litigators still using physical binders in 2025? The reason is simple: they work.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Sam Davidoff.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
The problem isn’t that you don’t know how to plan. The problem is that most law firm annual planning processes focus on creating the plan — not following it. Here’s Karen and David Skinner’s reality-proofed, six-step approach to planning your year.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by David and Karen Skinner.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
The biggest factor driving your financial health is your behavior — not just how you spend or save but also understanding where your money is going. Focus on these four key metrics.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by David Hunter.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
The process of leaving a law firm partnership brings various — often divergent — interests into play. One of the trickiest parts of your departure plan is who you can tell and when.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Daniel O'Rielly and Dena Roche.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
Here are tactics that firms and lawyers can use to reduce client stress and are more satisfied and informed.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jamie Spannhake.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
Time management for lawyers. There’s no bigger contributor to unhappiness than the sense you’ve lost control and your career is consuming your life.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jay Harrington.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
The legal hiring market is entering a new era, and your 2026 resume should reflect it. Here are six small but powerful updates to make before the new year begins.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Louis Tullius.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
Handwritten notes and the deployment of fine stationery can be valuable tools for piercing through the white noise of constant electronic communication.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Bull Garlington.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
By rethinking workflows and implementing a few practical strategies, transactional lawyers can reduce risk, reclaim time and regain client trust.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Kathryn Lye.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
Here are three essential tips for starting a solo practice right out of law school, from the creator of Cooley Law’s “Solo By Design” program.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Gary Bauer.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
AI can be a powerful ally in practice, but only if used responsibly. The most trustworthy legal AI tools emphasize transparency, guard confidentiality, adapt to practice-specific needs, and validate outputs before presenting them to attorneys.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by David Lazzara.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
Business development isn’t something you do when things quiet down. It’s something you build into your busy life — one small, consistent effort at a time.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jay Harrington.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
With its lower temperatures and natural beauty, Autumn is an ideal time to embrace outdoor activities. But it’s not all about leaf-peeping and cider sipping. Fall outdoor activities support mental clarity and physical well-being, and build resilience as we head into winter. Here are five ways to recharge in nature this fall.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jamie Spannhake.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
It can be stressful, sometimes even nasty, in a law firm. But is what you are experiencing actually bullying? Here’s how to identify — and confront — law firm bullying.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Merrilyn Astin Tarlton.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
If we are expected to learn the practice of law through a series of Teams and Zoom logins, what kind of lawyers will we become? Attorney Diego Rosette makes the case for showing up in the Zoom era.This episode of Attorney at Work Today is brought to you by Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Diego Rosette.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.
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