Spring Cleaning Tips For Your Law Firm
Authored By: Candace Whitman
The first official day of spring is this Sunday, March 20th, which means it's time to do some spring cleaning, and that includes your law firm! Attorney and author, Megan Zavieh shared some law firm spring cleaning ideas in an article for Attorney at Work.
Reach out to your connections
Zavieh suggests reconnecting with your n...
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Class Action Lawsuits Filed Against Family Dollar for Rat Infestation
Authored By: Candace Whitman
Class action lawsuits are being filed against Family Dollar for the rat infestation at their West Memphis distribution center that led to the recall of contaminated products and the temporary closure of over 400 stores across six states, according to Brandon Richards of Action News 5.
A Memphis attorney pursuing a class actio...
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Tips For Sending More Effective Emails
As Attorney Ruth Carter states in her recent AttorneyAtWork.com article, lawyers are professional communicators and often exchange emails with clients and opposing counsel – hoping to get their emails opened, read, and responded to promptly.
Carter has a few tips for those lawyers wanting to sharpen their email skills:
Enclose the first words of the emai...
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The Ultimate Goal of Content and Thought-Leadership Marketing For Law Firms
Authored By: Candace Whitman
When your law firm is publishing marketing content like videos, podcasts, articles, and blogs, it can be discouraging to not immediately get phone calls and emails from potential clients and referral sources wanting to do business with you.
Wayne Pollock legal content expert says in an article for LexBlog that law firms shoul...
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Bill Passes in House That Would Help Veterans Exposed to Burn Pit Toxins
The House of Representatives recently passed a bill that would help U.S. veterans who were exposed to the burn pits and other toxins in Iraq and Afghanistan, Clare Foran of CNN reports.
The Senate also passed a bill in February with a similar goal. According to Foran, "The two bills next go through a reconciliation process -- either through a formal conf...
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Lawsuits Filed By Firefighters Claiming Their Protective Gear Caused Cancer
According to CBS News, cancer is the lead cause of death for firefighters due in part to the toxins they are exposed to while fighting fires. New lawsuits also point to firefighters' equipment and uniforms as another potential cause of cancer.
Firefighters are filing lawsuits alleging chemicals present in the protective gear they wear on the job and the f...
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Fitbit Recalls Ionic Smartwatch Due to Burn Risks
According to Joe Hernandez of NPR, Fitbit has recalled their Ionic Smartwatch due to the risks of the lithium-ion battery in the watch overheating and causing burns.
This recall covers over 1.7 million watches sold. Fitbit is encouraging those who own one to return the watch for a refund and a discount on other products.
Hernandez reports, "There were 78...
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Proven Processes That Maximize Case Value Tradeshow
Authored by Ollie Lammers
Are you attending the Proven Processes That Maximize Case Value tradeshow?
Jeff Glueck, Vice President of Strategic Solutions, will be attending the conference from March 10-11 at the Hilton Nashville Downtown.
Stop by the Advocate Capital booth and say hi to Jeff! You can enter our drawing to win a Nespresso. Our team is excite...
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Content Creation: What Do I Write About?
Content creation, such as blogs, articles, social media posts, and emails, is important to your business, but it can be hard to figure out what to write about. Here are some ideas from Attorney at Work to get you started.
Courts: Write about current cases that are released to the public. Even if they aren’t cases you’ve worked on, audiences love a story....
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Tentative Deal May Pay $83 Million For Florida Condo Collapse Losses
Authored by: Ollie Lammers
According to Law.com, a tentative deal will pay $83 million to people impacted by economic and property losses for the collapse of condos in Florida.
Champion Towers was under structural review when the building collapsed. The collapse of the building buried victims in rubble, destroying homes and leading to the death of 98 peop...
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