by RG | May 29, 2026 | legal matters
The proper protection of client trust funds begins with the reconciliation of trust account records to the bank statements, as required under Rule 1.15-3(d) of the Rules of Professional Conduct. In addition, further controls should be considered to safeguard client...
by RG | May 29, 2026 | legal matters
“If you want to reach the next plateau of your career and enjoy your life while doing it, you have to stop pretending that being available 24/7 is a badge of honor.” Jason Wright has five pragmatic rules for preventing burnout in his family law practice,...
by RG | May 28, 2026 | legal matters
Everyone in the legal profession is talking about AI. Conferences, bar association panels, LinkedIn posts, law school curriculums. The conversation is everywhere. But most of it is still framed around the future tense: AI is coming, AI will change things, attorneys...
by RG | May 28, 2026 | legal matters
Ernie Svenson: A curated chatbot finally makes all the knowledge trapped in your law firm useful — without a big-firm budget and without a KM department. Here’s how. The post Your Law Firm’s Knowledge Is Trapped: A Chatbot Can Let It Out appeared first on...
by RG | May 27, 2026 | legal matters
Cheap clicks? Bo Royal pulled data from PI, criminal defense and bankruptcy ad campaigns to find out which ads actually work. Here’s his advice on building a law firm PPC strategy that drives more signed cases, not more clicks. The post Building a Law Firm PPC...
by RG | May 26, 2026 | legal matters
Larry Port unveils the second #WTF Is Up Report, using freshly published spring 2026 data to expose the reality of AI job optimization and the blue-collar resurgence. The post Navigating the 2026 Labor Market with the Second #WTF Is Up Report appeared first on...