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Retirement and the Unexpected Return to the Office

Attorney at Work

Retirees returning to work is a rising trend in the workplace. Camille Stell interviews attorney Will Graebe on his unexpected return to work and lessons learned. Millions of Americans left the workforce during the pandemic, 4.2 million people between March 2020 and July 2021. According to U.S. Labor Department data, 2.4 million of those were older workers.

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13 Ways Overturning Roe v. Wade Affects You (even if you think it doesn’t)

LLRX

Kathy Biehl is a lawyer licensed in two states, as well as a prolific multidisciplinary author and writer. Roe v. Wade has been settled law during her entire career. In this article Biehl succinctly and expertly identifies how the upcoming Supreme Court decision in Dobbs V. Jackson Women's Health Organization, a draft of which was "leaked" on May 2, 2022, will impact many facets of our society as well as our democracy.

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Two Practice Management Companies Combine, As SurePoint Technologies Acquires Coyote Analytics

LawSites

Marking its second acquisition this year, the cloud practice management company SurePoint Technologies has acquired Coyote Analytics , a company that provides practice management, financial management and business intelligence software for law firms. In February, SurePoint acquired Cole Valley Software , a popular client relations management (CRM) software for law firms.

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Batch Billing: How to Make More Money in Less Time

Rocket Matter

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. When Charles Dickens wrote that line to open his classic A Tale of Two Cities, he was using it to contrast the prosperity of 18th century London with the chaos of Paris during the French Revolution. But he also could have been talking about your accounts receivable and invoicing processes. Okay, okay.

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Be a Stoic to Win in the Workplace

Attorney at Work

The Stoic Marcus Aurelius kept a daily journal. He reviewed his day each evening through short, terse, simple paragraphs. He began each day reviewing the previous evening’s notes. Aurelius felt journaling ordered his thoughts, helping him live a more productive life. His “Meditations” collected these private thoughts. They’ve guided business and political leaders since 180 A.D.

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Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, May 30, 2022

LLRX

Privacy and cybersecurity issues impact every aspect of our lives – home, work, travel, education, health and medical records – to name but a few. On a weekly basis Pete Weiss highlights articles and information that focus on the increasingly complex and wide ranging ways technology is used to compromise and diminish our privacy and online security, often without our situational awareness.

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Stellar Women: Show Up and Listen with Nicole Kelsey

Relativity

Nicole Kelsey—chief legal officer at Amyris and an inclusion, diversity, and belonging advocate—shares her thoughts on how allyship really should look, taking accountability, and the importance of language.

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The Clock is Ticking: How to Miss Fewer Court Deadlines

Attorney at Work

Managing an increasing volume of cases and court deadlines– sometimes in multiple jurisdictions – is one of the biggest time management challenges for law firms. . A Tennessee lawyer was suspended and put on probation after failing to file a personal injury case. The firm had filed a voluntary dismissal back in 2014. While the lawyer had every intention of refiling within one year, that date was stored only in his memory.

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36-Hour Breach Notification for Banks Is Here

Debevoise Data Blog

On May 25, 2022, the Review of Banking & Financial Services published an article on the recently-issued banking agencies’ Final Rule on Computer-Security Incident Notification Requirements for Banking Organizations and Their Bank Service Providers (the “Final Rule”). The Final Rule went into effect on April 1, 2022 and required banking organizations, as well as certain banking service providers, to comply by May 1, 2022.

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Airbnb’s Work Anywhere Policy

Above and Beyond KM

Airbnb is leading the charge to enable digital nomads in their organization and yours. Their work anywhere policy provides one road map. Are you ready to follow their lead? Airbnb recently announced that it wants to embrace remote working as the norm. In fairness, to fail to do so would have been the height of hypocrisy given that so much of its recent financial good fortune is due to remote workers (from other companies) who used Airbnb to find pleasant locations from which to work.

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Phishing Scam Appears to Target Customers of Legal Tech Company

LawSites

Beware: A phishing scam that started today appears to be targeted at customers of a legal technology consulting and development company. The email, which purports to come from a California company, Legal Soft Solutions, tells recipients that their payment failed to process and that they must update their payment method. One obvious red flag in the email is that it refers to an order placed through Amazon.

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Five Steps to Increase Esprit de Corps in Your Law Firm

Attorney at Work

In French, esprit de corps means “spirit of the group.” It refers to the camaraderie that inspires each individual to work toward the group’s shared success. Esprit de corps is the heart of a healthy law firm — it represents the passion, support and motivation that are vital for building your firm’s culture and increasing long-term profitability.

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The Latest from Asia: Cloud Is King

Relativity

At Spotlight: Asia, legal experts from Hong Kong, India, Singapore, and South Korea touched on one theme again and again: the cloud is here to stay.

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How to Get Legal Translation and Interpretation Right Every Time

NSLT

How to Get Legal Translation and Interpretation Right Every Time Legal translation and interpretation are specialist services that require exceptional attention to detail, sound legal knowledge and impressive linguistic skills. There is no room for legal translators or legal interpreters to have a ‘bad day’ at the office, as a mistake in their work could have serious ramifications.

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15 Critical Questions to Ask a Managed Services Provider [FREE eBOOK]

Accellis Technology Group

Free Guide: 15 Critical Questions to Ask a Managed Services Provider Choosing a Managed Service Provider (MSP) is one of the most important business decisions you will make. The right partner can make a tremendous difference on your efficiency and bottom line. The wrong partner, however, can quickly become a money pit, draining your budget and the time of your staff.

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Stick Around: 4 Ideas to Keep Associates from Leaving Your Law Firm

Attorney at Work

What can law firms do to solve the associate retention quandary and make their culture “stickier?” Four employee retention strategies to try. A few years ago, when I spoke with law firms about the importance of investing in the professional development and satisfaction of their associates, my comments were often met with eye rolls and jokes about work-life balance.

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At A Turning Point for the Law Firm Docketing Profession, A Conversation with Three of its Trailblazers

LawSites

It may be one of the least heralded yet most critical jobs in many law firms – that of the docketing professional – and it is one that calls for a unique combination of technical, data-management, organizational and communication skills. In litigation and intellectual property matters, it is the responsibility of docketing professionals to ensure that electronic court pleadings and documents are properly and timely filed, to maintain internal databases of docketed documents, and to facilitate ac

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Password Protect Workbooks & Worksheets

NSLT

Password Protect Workbooks and Worksheets Your Excel workbook or worksheets contain sensitive strategic data, so you want to require others to enter a password to open them. Or you can share the data freely with anyone without requiring a password, but require a password to make changes. Take this short course to find out more.

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If the Democratic Party is serious about preserving America as a constitutional republic, they better act fast

LLRX

Thom Hartmann is a podcast personality, author, former psychotherapist, businessman, and progressive political commentator. He untangles the history of the Electoral College and unequal representation in the U.S. Senate to starkly illuminate why our democracy is now in peril.

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Funding Growth: Are You Starving Your Law Firm?

Attorney at Work

Your firm is likely the biggest wealth creator you’ll have in your life. Instead of starving your firm by pulling out all the profits, continue funding growth — and accelerating profits — by feeding your firm’s war chest. It’s hard to start a law firm. There are a lot of moving pieces and a steep learning curve — especially on the management side.

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I Ran Justice Alito’s Draft Abortion Opinion through the BriefCatch Legal Editing Software. Here’s What Happened.

LawSites

The surreptitiously leaked draft of Justice Samuel Alito’s majority opinion overturning Roe v. Wade has been subjected to a firestorm of scrutiny and commentary. For good reason, the focus of the firestorm has been on the opinion’s ultimate ruling and its social and political implications. But, legal tech nerd that I am, I wondered how the draft would fare if I subjected it to the scrutiny of the legal editing software BriefCatch , which recently rolled out a new-and-improved version

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Seven Steps to a More Authentic, Fresher Attorney Bio

Attorney at Work

Nobody sets out to write a boring attorney bio. It’s just so easy to follow the usual attorney bio format and rarely update or change it — unless there’s a big pitch underway or the firm’s website is being redesigned. The bio becomes an end product of your CV — told in prose form. Those rock-solid credentials and impressive accomplishments get lost among ordinary verbs and uninspired adjectives.

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How to Introduce Yourself

Attorney at Work

How to Introduce Yourself. Following a recent post about networking, a reader asked, “What’s the best way to introduce yourself at a networking event?” What follows is for business contexts. For social etiquette, I’ll defer to Emily Post (or my late mother, who, while my siblings and I were growing up, we considered one and the same). How to introduce yourself is determined by your purpose in attending the event.

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How Much Does It Cost to Start a Law Firm?

Attorney at Work

You can organize costs to start a law firm into these broad categories. Read this free download to get cracking on a new budget, or revise your old one. Do you have $500? Good. You’re the proud owner of a new law firm! (Seriously, congratulations.). Thanks mostly to the spate of technology advances made possible by cloud services, it is cheaper to practice law than ever before, because lawyers can virtualize much of what they do.

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How to Master Page Numbers in Microsoft Word

Attorney at Work

Page numbers can bring even the most stoic attorney to tears, but with these tips, you’ll master MS Word page numbering in no time. In this new tips series, the legal technology training experts at Affinity Consulting Group offer straightforward answers to common questions about popular software programs used in law offices. Regularly find yourself wrestling with Microsoft Word’s page-numbering feature?

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How to Set Follow-up Reminders for Email in Outlook

Attorney at Work

? ? ?. How to Setup Outlook Reminder email in Microsoft in Outlook. In Outlook 2016, when you hover your mouse over a particular message in any folder, you’ll notice an outline of a flag icon. However, if your email is set up with the IMAP protocol rather than POP3 or Exchange Server , your options for flagging a message for follow-up are limited.

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Avoiding Common Trust Accounting Errors for Well-Intentioned Lawyers

Attorney at Work

Trust accounting mistakes strike fear in the hearts of well-intentioned lawyers. There are the bad apples who intentionally raid a trust account, but for most of us who mean to handle client funds correctly, the fear of making a mistake is terrifying. After all, the consequences of an error can be dire — including disbarment. To make sure you stay out of trust accounting trouble, here are five things to get on top of today. 1.

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Shutting Down Uncivil Opposing Counsel

Attorney at Work

It’s been said (often) that lawyers were genteel, professional, and respectful of their colleagues and opposing counsel in the past. But the last few decades haven’t been good ones for the profession on that front. Intimidation, shabby lawyering, “over-papering” and arrogance seem to run rampant. In some cases, judges have even ordered civility training for lawyers.

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Keeping Better Lawyer Notes

Attorney at Work

Yellow legal pads, containing what at least to a casual observer might seem unintelligible scribbles, abound in most lawyers’ offices. Of course, good legal business practice dictates that we take copious and clear lawyer notes to identify work we have done or still need to do, who we have spoken with, when and about what. But it is also critical to maintaining compliance with ethics rules.

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The Ikigai Diagram Will Guide You Out of This Mess

Attorney at Work

My Ikigai is storytelling. It took me a while to come to terms with this, but it shouldn’t have. First, I’ve been telling stories since I was in kindergarten. Second, I’ve been writing features and columns in print and online since 1988. So it should have been obvious this is my wheelhouse. It would have been if I’d used Ikigai.

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LLRX May 2022 Issue

LLRX

Articles and Columns for May 2022 If the Democratic Party is serious about preserving America as a constitutional republic, they better act fast – Thom Hartmann is a podcast personality, author, former psychotherapist, businessman, and progressive political commentator. He untangles the history of the Electoral College and unequal representation in the U.S.

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