Using Client Reviews to Grow Your Practice

Contribution from our SPONSOR ZipBooks authored by Aubrey Milligan. Aubrey is a writer and marketer at ZipBooks. It’s likely that the last time you were trying to figure out a new restaurant to go to for a girls night out, you used review websites like Google and Yelp to decide the ideal destination. Though online reviews […]

Avoid the Burn: 4 Types of Burnouts for Solo and Small-Firm Lawyers

Contribution from our SPONSOR ZipBooks authored by Sarah Bennion. Sarah is a writer and marketer at ZipBooks. Small-firm and solo lawyer burnout (n): A state of debility that occurs when a solo lawyer or lawyer in a small firm becomes emotionally exhausted from a mixture of chronic stress, demanding conditions, and (occasionally) excessive caffeine.   Thankfully, […]

How We’ll Win – The Visionaries

From Quartz at Work: “This is not a list: It’s a collection of insights from visionaries around the world aimed at anyone committed to empowering women. In a series of interviews, these women laid bare their struggles, revealed their secrets to success, and told us about their next big idea. Whether she’s launching her career […]

Which Financial Reports can Help you Grow Your Practice?

Contribution from our SPONSOR ZipBooks authored by Freedom Ahn. Freedom is a writer and marketer at ZipBooks, whose writing has also appeared in global publications including The Independent (UK), Huffington Post (USA), The Telegraph (UK), The Chicago Sun-Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Jerusalem Post, and more. Effectively utilizing a financial dashboard in your practice is complex. […]

Five Bookkeeping Tips for Lawyers

Contribution from our SPONSOR ZipBooks authored by Jaren Nichols, Chief Operating Officer at ZipBooks. Jaren was previously a Product Manager at Google and holds an MBA from Harvard Business School. Is your business growing? Is it healthy? Without sound income statements, those can be uncomfortable questions. But I get it: I haven’t met a business owner yet […]

She Exposed the Discrimination in College Sports Before Title IX. Now She’s a Women’s History Month Honoree

From TIME authored by Olivia B Waxman: “With March marking both March Madness and Women’s History Month, it’s a fitting time to look back at how far women’s sports have come since President Richard Nixon signed Title IX into law on June 23, 1972, as part of the Education Amendments of 1972. But, though many know Title IX best […]

Legal Career Clarity Course: THREE DAYS [at most] and counting!

You like being a lawyer but…you don’t love your current job? Yes? You’re curious whether there are better options within the profession…. THERE ARE. You invested SO MUCH to get where you are today. Don’t stop short of reaching – actual satisfaction – (JOY even!) from a day’s work. It IS actually possible. Let Heather […]

Legal Career Clarity Course: TEN DAYS [at most] and counting!

You like being a lawyer but…you don’t love your current job? Yes? You’re curious whether there are better options within the profession…. THERE ARE. You invested SO MUCH to get where you are today. Don’t stop short of reaching – actual satisfaction – (JOY even!) from a day’s work. It IS actually possible. Let Heather […]

Now, a [LOVELY] word from our SPONSOR: Life and Law In Balance Summer Retreat

GIRL, YOU THOUGHT YOU MISSED A DEAL?  Good news!  Miraval just announced a summer sale that will apply to your room reservation cost – if you book by this Tuesday, May 9, 2017. The Life and Law in Balance Summer Retreat respects the rhythms of both “Hustle” and “Flow” in life and law – and will enable […]

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