In your role as law office manager, you no doubt set goals for the practice and your staff. But have you taken the time to think about your career goals? As baseball great Yogi Berra said, "If you don't know where you're going, you might not get there." Understanding the process Although a performance appraisal or a new year may seem like an ideal time to set goals, … [Read more...] about How to set SMART personal goals
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Commonly misspelled words
We all have words that trip us up no matter how often we've spelled them. When you're asked to proofread or prepare documentation, know which words you have a problem with and always keep a current dictionary in book form or online) handy. It might be helpful to print off this list and post it above your desk for a quick reference. their … [Read more...] about Commonly misspelled words
Ten terrible typos
Here are some typos that made their way past a proofreader. 1. Consequently, the government is not obligated to show that a physician intended to violate the statue. 2. On the menu: calm chowder. 3. Power outrage covering the town. We will reopen as soon as it comes back on. 4. There is no inflict of interest. 5. Ask these employees to sever as mentors to other … [Read more...] about Ten terrible typos
Here’s what you missed at the ILTA 2014 Conference
Technology and training are the future for law offices, judging by the presentations and exhibits at a recent legal technology conference. When the 2014 conference for the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) kicked off at Gaylord Opryland in Nashville, TN on August 17, Executive Director Randi Mayes felt like she was at a family reunion. "And," she says, "our … [Read more...] about Here’s what you missed at the ILTA 2014 Conference