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As lawyers, we are no strangers to the world of higher education. Each of us admitted to the practice of law has at least conquered…
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Leadership: we all recognize it when we see it, but its qualities are elusive in the abstract. Qualities such as good judgment and the self-confidence…
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A podcast, or in other words, an i-Pod broadcast, is something that people have sometimes heard of, and yet like Shangri-Law, is a destination that…
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If you’re like most attorneys, you probably can’t stand—or even hate—selling. But without consistent business development efforts, your practice has no chance of thriving. New…
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We always discuss ethical obligations as a protection to our clients. We owe a duty to our clients to follow the rules, to protect their confidentiality,…
Read articleTen Questions with DBA Member Alex Hood
“Ten Questions” is a Docket feature focused on getting to know DBA members. If you’re interested in being in the spotlight—or know someone else who…
Read articleMay: Picture This
Lawline9 at 9News Anniversary February marked the 22nd year anniversary for Lawline 9 at 9News. Each week volunteers answer questions at 9NEWS on a variety…
Read articleMay: Legal Affairs
GOOD THINGS The GLBT Community Center announced that J. Ryann Peyton has been appointed director of The Center’s Legal and Training Program. Wade Warthen, associate at…
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