Friday Five

Take Five Steps Up to Leadership

It's a good day to revisit the classic "Leadership Challenge" — and remember that we are all given opportunities to lead.

The Editors - September 2, 2019
Five Ways the Legal Profession Is Changing, But Slowly

How much has the legal profession changed in the past decade? A dive into the numbers in a newly released ABA report.

Laura Ernde - August 30, 2019
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Five Ways to Celebrate the Summer Solstice

The word “solstice” comes from the Latin words meaning “sun” and “standing still.” Let’s celebrate by being grateful for the “sunny” parts of our lives. We can also “stand still” by slowing down.

Jamie Spannhake - June 21, 2019
Silicon Valley In-House Counsel Are Deadly Serious About Diversity and Inclusion

Top takeaways from LMA Silicon Valley's recent In-House Counsel Summit.

Susan Kostal - May 31, 2019
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Five Questions to Ask Before Responding to an RFP

All firms, even solos, need to learn how to respond when an RFP arrives.

Matthew Prinn - May 17, 2019
Working From Home? Five Productivity Hacks to Help You Get More Done

"Productivity Hacks" has hundreds of tips aimed at helping you use tech to your advantage, schedule your time wisely, and get better organized. Here's a sample.

Joan Feldman - February 15, 2019
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Streamlined Billing: Five Best Ways to Make Sure You Get Paid

Get on the path to reducing invoicing inefficiencies and receiving payments faster.

Nicole Black - November 16, 2018
Five Ways to Think Differently About Stress

Instead of focusing on the circumstances causing your stress, try focusing on your perception of the circumstances.

Jamie Spannhake - October 19, 2018
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Five Tips for Finding a Killer Collaboration Tool for Your Law Firm

What are the options when it comes to enterprise collaboration tools for small and midsize law firms? Here are five tips to consider.

Michele Lange - September 7, 2018
Five Steps to Make It Rain: If I Can Do It, You Can Do It

Let me tell you a story about a brainy brief writer. She was smart, hardworking and loved practicing law. But she had few clients of her own. This made her beholden to others at her firm. Over the years, she came to believe she could never be a ...

Heidi Nadel - April 6, 2018
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