4 Things to Avoid in Business Emails
Authored By: Amanda Unterreiner
Email communication is an important mode of communication, and it is especially important in business where it is used so often. Emails can often to be misinterpreted or ineffective if not written well.
Here are a few things you should stop doing in your business emails according to Attorney at Work:
Vague Subject Lines
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Excel Tips & Tricks – Conditional Formatting
If you are working with a spreadsheet that has massive amounts of data, you may find that you need to filter or highlight pieces of this data from time to time. There are many ways to do this and conditional formatting is one of those ways.
From the Home menu, when you click Conditional Formatting, there are several options. Let’s just look at the first t...
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Employee Spotlight: Shirley Johnson
Shirley Johnson exemplifies the Advocate Capital core values of Integrity and Service.
Shirley joined Advocate Capital nearly 9 years ago as bookkeeper. Now, she is the Controller II for the organization, and she oversees the day-to-day operations of Accounting, where accuracy and customer service are paramount.
Shirley demonstrates loyalty to the Company...
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Fantastic FREE CLE Opportunity for CAOC Members
Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC) members, you have an amazing FREE CLE opportunity on Friday, April 17. Greg Hong and Dylan Ruga of Steno, along with Bob Simon will provide a program on taking remote depositions, including a short mock remote deposition.
Mr. Simon is the co-founder of the Simon Law Group and acts as the primary trial attorney. Si...
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Security Tips When Using Zoom
Many people are now using Zoom to stay connected to their family members and business contacts during the COVID-19 pandemic. With cyber-security issues on the rise, several people are now asking, how safe is Zoom?
According to an article in Popular Mechanics, Zoom has seen a user increase of 67% since the beginning of 2020, making it a new target in cybe...
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Virtual Town Hall Meeting Series Hosted by The Legal Aid Center Of Southern Nevada
The Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada is hosting the first of a series of Virtual Town Hall Meetings this Friday, April 10th, at 3:00 PM Pacific to discuss legal subjects for those that are affected by COVID-19.
This week, the Town Hall Meeting will discuss the topic of Employment Issues, covering topics such as the new federal Families First Coronaviru...
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Jimmy John’s Restaurant E.coli Lawsuit
Authored by: Ollie Lammers
A lawsuit was recently brought against the sandwich restaurant Jimmy John’s by a man who tested positive for E. coli after eating a sandwich with clover sprouts from the restaurant.
According to LexBlog, the CDC and other public health officials are investigating a multiple state outbreak of E.coli linked to their clover sprouts...
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Time Management Tips for Lawyers
Authored By: Candace Whitman
Your time is valuable so practicing good time management skills can help you maximize the amount of tasks you are able to get done in one day. Leadership development expert, Dan McCarthy shared time management tips in an article for The Balance Careers.
Create a ranking system for your goals on your to-do list to help you pri...
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Earning a Client’s Trust
Authored by: Ollie Lammers
Gaining a client’s trust is important when representing them. Not only is it important when taking on their case but it can be useful for obtaining referrals. Clients who have had a positive experience with your law firm are likely to refer their family or friends.
According to Attorneyatwork.com, here are a few ways you can ear...
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FDA Requests Manufacturers Remove Ranitidine Products from the Market
Authored By: Candace Whitman
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has requested that all ranitidine drugs be removed from the market due to the contaminant N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) which is a probable carcinogen.
In September of 2019, the FDA warned the public about the potential risks of drugs containing NDMA like Zantac. They, along with other thi...
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