Trust Your Gut, LawyersArticles, Law Firms, Litigators6 years agoAs a lawyer develops her judgment, trusting her gut becomes an essential part of how she can serve her clients and help them win.
Take The Extra Step To Help Your ClientsArticles, Law Firms, Litigators6 years agoComing in prepared for the multiple scenarios that may arise can help substantially to reach your client’s goals.
Practice Makes Perfect BetterArticles, Law Firms, Litigators6 years agoIt’s impossible to be a ‘perfect’ attorney, but it is always possible to be a better attorney.
The Kurtz PrincipleArticles, Litigators6 years agoAre you over-identifying with your clients or allowing your emotions to cloud your legal judgment? Stop it, right now.
FYI Lawyers: Always Back Your PeopleArticles, Law Firms6 years agoTo have credibility in the legal profession, you need to be loyal. And no one likes disloyal people.
Should We Leave The Issue Of Diversity In The Hands Of Biglaw?Articles, Law Firms6 years agoPerhaps the answer is for the ranks of the underrepresented in our profession to simply change the model and the profession as a whole.
Don’t Be Too Concerned About Annoying Your JudgeArticles, Law Firms, Litigation, Litigators7 years agoYou’re there to win for your client who entrusted you with her case, not to get a first place medal in the Likeability Category.
Litigate Like Richard Nixon LivedArticles, Litigators7 years agoRichard Nixon may just be the patron saint for all litigators.
Do Not Worry (Generally) About OverpreparingArticles, Litigation, Trials7 years agoInstead, you should worry about not being prepared enough.