by RG | Mar 24, 2026 | legal matters
AALM: Tell us about your journey to law school. RT: I began my career in the corporate world in New York City after earning a finance degree. While I had a successful path lined up, I found myself wanting more than just “bottom-line” results; I wanted to go home at...
by RG | Mar 24, 2026 | legal matters
For law firm marketers, the challenge is not just adopting AI marketing tools but also learning to read the metrics AI platforms are generating. Here’s a primer on AI metrics for law firms. The post Reading AI Metrics for Law Firms: Master Generative Search Visibility...
by RG | Mar 23, 2026 | legal matters
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by RG | Mar 23, 2026 | legal matters
Home For the Public Sex Abuse Finding a Vermont Sex Abuse Attorney: How VT Sex Abuse Victims Can Get Help & Justice By Attorney at Law Magazine March 23, 2026 Table of Contents Ready to hire a sex abuse lawyer? Contact our confidential hotline for victims of sex...
by RG | Mar 20, 2026 | legal matters
Jamie Spannhake | Boredom isn’t wasted time. It’s a biological recovery process. Reintroducing it even in small ways can improve creativity, balance and long-term sustainability in legal work. The post Why Lawyers Need Boredom, Even Though It May Terrify Us appeared...
by RG | Mar 19, 2026 | legal matters
f you haven’t started with a GAI tool yet, Ernie Svenson’s advice is to begin with Claude. The learning curve is gentler than it looks, and you’ll build better habits from the start. The post Why I Switched From ChatGPT to Claude (And What Finally...