Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 556: How Much Do Grades Matter for Different Career Paths?
What reflection do you see when you look in the thought leadership mirror?
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Financial Wellness and What Really Works
IMS Elevate | Why Federal Rule 107 Matters for Your Trial Presentations
Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast Episode 349: This is How Your Brain Actually Learns (The Brain Science Behind Our RAMP Tool)
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 555: Listen and Learn -- The Breach Element of a Negligence Claim (Torts)
Forget Atticus Finch. Joe Rogan Should Be Your Role Model.
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Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 554: How We're Thinking About NextGen Prep Differently (Plus, Try Our New Tool for Free!)
You know that consistently producing thought leadership will make you a more appealing presenter, right?
Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast Episode 348: How We're Thinking About NextGen Prep Differently (Plus, Try Our New Tool for Free!)
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 553: NextGen Bar Exam: What Law Schools (and Students) Need to Do Differently (w/Quentin Huff)
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Key Discovery Points: Take Advantage of an eDiscovery Checklist Bonanza!
Businesswomen Talking - Episode 1: Introduction to Podcast Series
Citizenship By Ancestry: Why Is Now The Time To Explore Your Roots?
Podcast - Candor Saves Credibility in Courtrooms
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 552: Too Much Reading, Not Enough Time? Tips for Overloaded Weeks in Law School
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Artificial intelligence can help you produce more. Only you can make it worth reading. Lance Godard unpacks findings of a recent survey for attorneys writing thought leadership to grow business....more
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A keynote on the human challenge ahead, where AI, human judgment, and the future of work converge. At this year’s CLOC Global Institute, former OpenAI Head of Go-to-Market Zack Kass delivered a keynote that was less about...more
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Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today we're talking about the legal jobs for which grades matter a lot, where they matter somewhat, and where they really don't matter much at all. We also share some tips for...more
AI, or artificial intelligence, is exponentially changing the world. It’s also changing the mediation landscape. How did we get here, and more importantly, where will AI mediation take us? With its explosive growth and...more
Q: Dear Ethics Lawyer, I have a question about the duty to report professional misconduct. I have learned that a lawyer (Bill) in our firm accidentally copied a lawyer from another firm with an email intended for a client,...more
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In this video, Wayne Pollock (Founder of Copo Strategies and the Law Firm Editorial Service) explains why it's important to look in the "thought leadership mirror" to see what your thought leadership says about you, your...more
Absolute Resolutions Investments, LLC v. Salamov, No. 20-14479 (Berks C.C.P. Apr. 2, 2026) - Judges J. Benjamin Nevius, James E. Gavin, and Madelyn S. Fudeman, sitting as the full en banc Civil Division of the Berks County...more
For decades, legal teams and insurance organizations have relied on templates and boilerplate language to drive efficiency and maintain a measure of uniformity across pleadings, demand responses, discovery answers, and other...more
Q: You joined AGG after leading the Rhode Island Attorney General’s (“RIAG”) Consumer Protection and Antitrust unit. What value does that experience bring to your clients facing government investigations? A: Serving as a unit...more
“How We Did It” articles are quintessential thought leadership pieces. Here’s how to decide what to cover in your next one. Any favorable result you secure for a client in litigation can be the basis for a thought...more
M&A due diligence helps parties identify entity, lien, and compliance issues before they delay signing or closing. This article explains how charter review, public record searches, entity audits, and post-closing updates fit...more
Litigators are naturally conditioned to gather as much information as possible. But in medical malpractice, the pursuit of “perfect” information is a financial trap for everyone involved....more