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Essential Self-Care Guide for Women in Law School

In the whirlwind of lectures, case studies, internships, and exams, the importance of self-care can be overlooked. Yet, it stands as a crucial pillar for success, not just academically, but holistically.

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5 Tips To Avoid A Bad Employee While Growing Your Practice

Building a successful law practice takes more than just acquiring clients. You also need to put together a great team of employees who can help you provide the best possible service. Unfortunately, hiring the wrong people can be a costly mistake that can set your business back.

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3 Tea Blends to Ring in the New Year

Jump into the new year with three tea blends designed to enhance relaxation while reducing stress, promote sleep health and boost energy for productivi-Tea. 

Legal Work During a Pandemic: Options After Layoffs

As many businesses (and the economy) are enduring their second shutdown of 2020, the legal market is shaky at best. Thomas Reuters indicated that many law firms are wrestling with “how to move forward, promote sustainability and continue to serve their clients.” The vast response has been to halt hiring and wait out the storm. Which means a lot of new(er) attorneys are jobless in an economy that doesn’t even offer service based work. 

LGBTQ Rights ARE Human Rights.

“An employer who fires an individual for being homosexual or transgender fires that person for traits or actions it would not have questioned in members of a different sex.”

Hunting for Attention: a guide to networking

My first year of law school I was told that “If you’re not in the top ⅓ of your class, you might as well drop out. Spoiler alert: I certainly was not in the top ⅓ but once I accepted the fact that I wouldn’t be getting an offer from a big firm based on my grades – I turned to the next best option: Networking.