Authored by: Ollie Lammers
According to Public Justice, The FAIR (Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal) Act could protect millions of American workers if passed. If the bill were passed, it would protect workers from giving up their right to seek justice against their employer. Companies can currently fire employees if ...
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Archives for February 2021
Cynthia Craig honored as new OCTLA President
Congratulations to our friend and client, Cynthia Craig, who has been elected President of the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association (OCTLA) for 2021.
Cynthia and her team at Kubota & Craig, PC are committed to supporting their community and OCTLA. Cynthia is only the 6th female President of OCTLA in its 58-year ...
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How to Grow Business Connections Authentically
Authored By: Candace Whitman
Developing relationships with prospects, clients, and referral sources is invaluable to your law firm, but it can be challenging to do so in a genuine and authentic way. Sally J. Schmidt, a legal marketing expert, wrote an article for Attorney at Work about how to grow your business ...
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Tips For Lawyers on How to Reenergize
Authored By: Candace Whitman
The work of a lawyer can be exhausting in many ways. Jamie Spannhake, lawyer, certified health coach, and author wrote an article for Attorney at Work about an intriguing way to think about fatigue and rest.
She broke down a few of the different types of rest and how to work them into your ...
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LinkedIn Don’ts For Lawyers
Authored by: Ollie Lammers
LinkedIn can be a valuable resource to make connections, further your law firm, and stay in touch with your peers. There are some definite don’ts of making connections on your LinkedIn account.
According to Tom Hixon’s LexBlog article, here is a list of do not’s for using your LinkedIn ...
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Go Red for Women’s Heart Health
February is American Heart Month. Did you know that heart disease is the biggest threat to women’s health? It kills about 1 in 5 females.
Our Executive Client Manager and Training Team showed their support by wearing red together at their weekly team meeting.
Don’t miss the Madison Go Red for Women virtual event ...
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Let’s Talk Trucking Litigation
Authored By: Amanda Unterreiner
We invite you to join our upcoming webinar: Let’s Talk Trucking Litigation. Next Thursday, CEO and Chairman, Michael J. Swanson hosts Matthew Wright, Partner of The Law Firm for Truck Safety, Terry Jackson of Terry D. Jackson: Georgia Truck Accident Lawyers, and Michael Cowen, Founding ...
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Do you have a Succession Plan in Place?
Are you putting off planning for your retirement? According to ABA estimates, there are “400,000 lawyers in the United States age 62 and older, and 63% of law firm partners 60 or older who control at least a quarter of their firm revenue. Yet only 28% of law firms have a succession plan in place.”
If you find yourself ...
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Social Media Tips for Law Firms
Authored By: Candace Whitman
Social media marketing can be a great tool for law firms of any size to promote their practice and get new clients. Stefanie Marrone shared several great social media tips for law firms in her article for LexBlog.
Follow your audience
Pay attention to what social media websites your ...
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Funny Zoom Mishap Gives Important Reminder
Authored By: Kate Arminger
Due to COVID-19, many hearings across the country have taken place virtually. Recently, a hearing held in the 394th Judicial District Court in Texas got quite a surprise when a kitten joined the Zoom.
The kitten ended up being a filter placed on the attorney’s Zoom account. The attorney ...
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