by RG | May 18, 2026 | legal matters
Amy Coats | A negative trust balance is easy to spot. But a positive balance can hide serious problems as well. Here’s how a three-way trust account reconciliation reveals the errors hidden in a positive balance. The post Trust Account Reconciliation: Can You...
by RG | May 15, 2026 | legal matters
Jamie Spannhake | We are often told to reduce stress by taking big steps that seem completely disconnected from the reality of our worklife. In fact, the most sustainable forms of stress management are “micro-recoveries” — taking small moments throughout the day to...
by RG | May 14, 2026 | legal matters
A trial-lawyer perspective on why large verdicts often reflect discovery failures, credibility issues and corporate conduct – not runaway juries. Every time a Georgia jury returns a large verdict, you can almost set your watch by the press release that follows....
by RG | May 14, 2026 | legal matters
For decades, law firm owners have operated under an unspoken but deeply ingrained assumption: that growth requires sacrifice. You can have quality or volume. You can invest in talent or technology. You can serve existing clients or pursue new ones. You can build a...
by RG | May 14, 2026 | legal matters
Jay Harrington | Charlie Munger once said, “Show me the incentive and I’ll show you the outcome.” Perhaps this explains why AI has not yet transformed the delivery of legal services, despite the huge amounts of money, attention and technology flowing into the legal...
by RG | May 13, 2026 | legal matters
Attorney at Law Magazine sat down with Christine Dunn of Sanford Heisler Sharp McKnight to discuss her career and her work in holding the U.S. military liable for incidents of sexual assault. AALM: What experiences and interests led you to pursue a career in the law?...