Planning Ahead for Partner Retirement Janice Mucalov [Toutes nos excuses. Cet article n'est disponible qu'en anglais.] Perhaps no issue leaves firms as directionless as lawyer retirement. Much has been written on practically all other firm management issues. But when it comes to lawyer retirement, there has been very little guidance ... until now.
Conjuguer travail et famille : conseils pour juristes Julie Stauffer Arriver à temps à la garderie, conduire votre future vedette de soccer à un tournoi de fin de semaine, assister aux rencontres parents-enseignants tout en atteignant vos objectifs d’heures facturables… Conjuguer les responsabilités familiales et une carrière juridique n’a rien de facile… mais ce n’est pas impossible.
Work/Life Balance? Let's Get Flexible First Cheryl M. Stephens The future for law firms lies in building a high-value, highly skilled organization that recognizes the value of skills and knowledge and treats staff as a valuable asset.
The Nuts & Bolts of Taking a Vacation Lonny Balbi You would think that taking a vacation is a no-brainer: everyone wants to take a holiday and all you have to do is book it, right?
Cases and Chaos: Work-Life Balance Strategies for Busy Lawyers Jatrine Bentsi-Enchill Today, an increasing number of lawyers are experiencing burnout, low productivity, insomnia, and stress related illnesses due to a lack of balance between their work and personal lives.
Stress Busters: Sanity Savers, Practical Tips Ron Profit There are many aspects of our legal profession that cause stress—pressure of billable hours; pressure to collect fees; long hours; the detailed and exacting nature of our work accompanied by severe consequences if otherwise
Putting Happiness Back in your Practice: Thirty Tips for Having A Happier, Better Practice Jay Foonberg These tips are oriented to practice management and personal life, and behind each tip is a sad story that might have been prevented. Hopefully you will learn from the mistakes of others.
Revitalization: A Key to Planning Successful Firm and Solo Practice Transitions Wendy E. Best [Toutes nos excuses. Cet article n'est disponible qu'en anglais.] Contrary to a sabbatical leave with a university, a sabbatical with a law firm is usually a lengthy vacation with no requirement to study or write publications.
Put me in, coach Amy Jo Ehman Some lawyers are finding personal and professional benefits from one-on-one coaching
Let it go: Why lawyers need to take vacations Janice Mucalov We've all found ourselves saying wearily, "I need a vacation!" But we really do need to take time off—and so do our families, our profit margins and our physical and mental well-being. Here's why and how to get away from it all.