Mediation is a process for resolving or mitigating existing or potential disputes. It is not necessarily a single activity; it may be a group of activities that can differ substantially from one case or problem to another. Mediation involves the...
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NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE STRATIFIED LAW BUSINESS
A few years ago I wrote about the law business. I recognized the positive. The law business can offer socially useful work, the opportunity to succeed on merit, and upward mobility” A bright, diligent, industrious C-student from humble...
The Balanced Lawyer
As an ambitious attorney, you’re likely faced with difficult, complex challenges almost daily. When issues snowball into frustrating problems, your stress level is likely to increase, and your professional satisfaction is likely to decrease. Below...
Eight Ways to Use Depositions at Trial
Ultimately, you may find yourself in trial, with your collection of transcripts of depositions taken months and even years earlier. What can you do with them? Federal Rule of Civil Procedure (Rule) 32(a)(1) permits the use of “all or part of a...
FIFTY TIPS FOR DRAFTING CONTRACTS
Drafting contracts is one of the pleasures of practicing law. In what other profession will someone pay you by the hour to write? But if your contract ends up in court, you’d better be ready to defend your work. This article provides fifty...
UPDATING YOUR CLIENTS’ ADVANCE MEDICAL DIRECTIVES IN LIGHT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, health care providers around the country have been expressing concern that anxious Americans and patients don’t really understand what is involved with the various medical interventions needed as a result of...
Diversity in Practice
The confident proponent of 2020: Proving the Case for Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives The following article is the first in a series on how to deliver on the promise of diversity and inclusion (D & I) initiatives for the professional...