by RG | Apr 22, 2026 | legal matters
Law in Motion: The Coast Guard JAG Program By Susan Cushing After graduating from law school, Jordan Martin did what many young attorneys are trained to do – he followed the path that had been carefully laid out before him. He joined a large law firm, where the pace...
by RG | Apr 22, 2026 | legal matters
Ending workplace bullying doesn’t require perfection, says “Surviving Bully Culture” author Andy Regal; it requires accountability. Here are three quick actions law firms can take now to stop it. The post How to Recognize Workplace Bullying in the...
by RG | Apr 22, 2026 | legal matters
Dr. Nina Crowley joins Larry Port to discuss the intersection of dietetics and health psychology, and the importance of body composition over BMI. The post Beyond the Clinical Grind: Discovering Your Niche as a “Psychodietitian” appeared first on Articles, Tips and...
by RG | Apr 21, 2026 | legal matters
A quirk of history and a rigid legal precedent are creating an impossible dilemma for some asylum seekers in the United States. For individuals born in countries that no longer exist, like the Soviet Union, a 2013 legal decision known as Matter of B-R- can turn the...
by RG | Apr 21, 2026 | legal matters
AI skills are more than a productivity trick, says Ernie Svenson. They are the modern replacement for how we store and apply process knowledge. Here’s how custom skills reinvent SOPs for your law firm’s daily workflows. The post How Using AI Skills for Law...
by RG | Apr 19, 2026 | legal matters
Do your clients know, like and trust you? If you’re wavering on the answer, Jared Correia has some suggestions for you respecting your client communications. Busy? Listen on Attorney at Work Today. The post They Had Relations: Five Tips for Better Client...