Independence Day is upon us! Time to break out the grill, nosh on delicious goodies, fire off those crackers, and spend some quality time with loved ones. These are certainly great ways to celebrate the 4th of July, but if you live in the greater Orlando area and are looking to do […]
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Attorneys work hard. This is an incontrovertible truth. If you happen to be one of those hardworking attorneys, it’s important that you take time to play hard as well. Striking balance between work and play can be difficult. It takes courage and a willingness to say “no” when […]
Having a legal newsletter is a great way to keep your firm top of mind. To be “top of mind” means that you and your firm remain fresh in your clients’ minds. This is a good place to be, especially if a matter arises and your clients find they need legal assistance. After […]
It’s true – mother nature can make your firm more successful. Here’s how: There is a theory that, by incorporating nature into your daily life, you will improve workplace performance. The theory is tied to the hypothesis of Biophilia – an idea that suggests that humans possess an innate tendency to […]
Do you have a hearing, deposition, or trial coming up soon? Will your experts and client(s) be expected to provide testimony? As an attorney, your job entails research, planning, and preparing yourself for impending proceedings, but it also includes preparing your client(s) and experts for their big day in court. It’s […]
Ever reach a point where you just…hit a wall? We’re speaking metaphorically, of course, but say you’ve been working on a case or in a particular type of law for a while and suddenly you look up and it’s like the Shawshank Redemption—there’s fifteen feet of concrete around you and you’ve got nothing […]
You read that right. Encouraging your employees to lead a healthy lifestyle can increase your firm or business’ productivity. Good physical health not only decreases the incidence of absence among workers, it also stimulates good mental health. Scientific research shows that healthier employees outperform their less than healthy counterparts. They are more productive, keep […]
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