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The 7 Worst Ways to Motivate a Lawyer to Engage in Business Development
If you really want to get someone to do something, you need to give him/her a reason—a gun to the face, a bonus
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By LawVision on September 25, 2015
If you really want to get someone to do something, you need to give him/her a reason—a gun to the face, a bonus
Posted In: Assessments, Culture & Diversity, Strategic Planning
By LawVision on September 23, 2015
The term navel-gazing is one that surfaces frequently as law firm leaders speak (at times with nostalgia) about the days of yore. For
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By LawVision on September 17, 2015
The vast majority of our clients devote a certain amount of non-billable time to “Marketing.” The amount of hours vary from firm-to-firm, but
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By Joseph B. Altonji on September 15, 2015
A few days ago, on a tired plane ride, I happened to stumble across the 1982 Paul Newman movie, The Verdict, on
Posted In: Assessments, Talent Strategy
By LawVision on September 8, 2015
Midlevel associates at large law firms are happier than they have been in more than a decade, according to American Lawyer’s recent Midlevel
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By Silvia L. Coulter on September 3, 2015
I recently asked the Chair Emeritus of a significant firm what his biggest accomplishment was and what his biggest failure was. He reflected
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By Michael D. Short on September 1, 2015
The legal industry is clearly in the midst of a dramatic demographic shift that mirrors the changes in the overall US workforce. The