by RG | Jan 6, 2026 | legal matters
After more than 12 years of service on the bench, Jeff Rose made the decision to hang up his robe and take a seat at the mediation table. We sat down with him to discuss his transition and the benefits his years of experience both as a litigator and as a judge bring...
by RG | Jan 6, 2026 | legal matters
During an undergraduate anthropology course, Jennifer M. Segura was introduced to “The Cheyenne Way” by Karl Llewellyn, which explored how the Cheyenne tribe resolved conflict. Their relational, collaborative approach mirrored modern mediation and inspired Segura to...
by RG | Jan 6, 2026 | legal matters
For decades, mediation meant traveling to a conference room to view bullet points on a whiteboard, attend breakouts down the hall, and listen to a mediator shuttling between rooms. The mediator could gauge the atmosphere in each room through the personalities and...
by RG | Jan 6, 2026 | legal matters
Analog Attorney: Handwritten notes and fine stationery are valuable tools for piercing through the white noise of constant electronic communication. Bull Garlington has quick tips for dashing off a manual memo. The post Handwritten Notes Help Build Real Relationships...
by RG | Jan 5, 2026 | legal matters
Lyndsi Edgar | Want your law practice to stay visible? Know the legal marketing shifts that are already underway — and start addressing them, one by one. The post 5 Legal Marketing Shifts That Will Define 2026 (And What to Do About Them) appeared first on Articles,...
by RG | Dec 31, 2025 | legal matters
How many of us have said, “This year went so fast?” If you utter that sentiment, you are not wrong. Things are moving quickly, and with 2026 around the corner, it is a good time to focus and plan on what you and your firm must do to stay ahead. Technology is no longer...