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When attorneys try to control the flow of discovery to the retained financial expert, they may create more problems than solutions. Read more
Courts struggle with the question of how Social Security benefits should be treated in equitable distribution. Here are a few critical issues to consider. Read more
Most attorneys have the tendency to match their opponent’s aggressive or “hardball” tactics. But is it possible to use fairness, integrity, and civility to deflect and de-escalate antagonist... Read more
Attorneys who believe that good work always translates into business have taken a naïve approach to marketing. The most successful rainmakers use referral-based marketing in a purposeful, co... Read more
You always feel busy, but not necessarily productive. Here’s how to stop wasting your precious time and start increasing your productivity. Read more
Involving the right financial professional as early as possible in the process can help to improve outcomes while reducing client stress during divorces involving wealthy couples. Read more
Can – and should – lawyers share confidential information via email? Read more
Why lawyers should spend a short period every day or a least every week engaged in imagination and creativity pursuing their art. Read more
You have fought the good fight – but despite your best efforts, the trial court did not award all that your client desired. After the dust settles, what, if any, next steps should be taken? Read more
If your procrastination is intentional, you may find yourself better able to manage your to-do list and attack problems with increased energy and creativity. Read more