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Want to Use Referrals to Build Your Practice? Focus on 3 Types of Relationships

Building a sustainable law practice that depends solely on referrals isn’t easy. It takes years of cultivating relationships and requires that you set a clear purpose for your firm, provide outstanding client service and show your appreciation for every referral that comes your way. Stopping the Big Google Ads Spend My road to building a… Continue reading Want to Use Referrals to Build Your Practice? Focus on 3 Types of Relationships

Panel Addresses Survivor Rights In Fla. Wrongful Death Act

A Florida appeals court stood by its own precedent Wednesday in finding that the widow of a mesothelioma victim cannot recover damages for pain and suffering as a “surviving spouse” under the state’s Wrongful Death Act because their marriage followed the victim’s injury but ruled that his two surviving children can, under the circumstances. The… Continue reading Panel Addresses Survivor Rights In Fla. Wrongful Death Act

How to Build a Powerful Personal Brand in the Attention Economy

How do you break through the noisy attention economy and get the right people to take notice? Seize the initiative. In today’s world, in which worldwide distribution of content across the internet is largely free, the biggest personal brands are being built by going directly to the people. That’s as true for artists breaking through… Continue reading How to Build a Powerful Personal Brand in the Attention Economy

The Best Interview Question and Answer

Lots of articles teach interviewees how to manage an interview, what questions the interviewee can expect, and the glib answer that is supposed to show off the interviewee in the best light. One of the problems with the interview process is that, indeed, these questions are the ones prospective employers are asking and interviewees are… Continue reading The Best Interview Question and Answer

$2.5M In Damages Nixed In Med Mal Suit Over Patient’s Death

A Florida appeals court has ordered a new trial on damages owed to the daughter of a man who died after an allegedly unnecessary heart procedure, saying the estate’s attorneys should not have been allowed to refer to her life expectancy during closing argument. In an opinion filed Wednesday, the three-judge panel said that references… Continue reading $2.5M In Damages Nixed In Med Mal Suit Over Patient’s Death