The Attorney Well-Being Issue | August 2017
In this issue of ABA Law Practice Today:
EQ can be as important as IQ when it comes to prolonging your career as a successful lawyer. How to go beyond the typical recruiting process to find, hire, and promote resilient job candidates. Taking time for yourself may seem difficult, but it’s not only possible, it’s absolutely essential. Planning and practice will help ease the stress and increase the success of your networking. Taking exercise a bite at a time can add up to significant wellness benefits. How to exercise self-control when dealing with people who have little or none. A little discipline in tracking time pays big dividends in revenue. Law firm leaders have a responsibility to confront stress and work-life balance at their firms. Any lawyer, from a solo practitioner to one of thousands in a megafirm, can benefit from an individual social media presence. Traci Ray interviews Paula Barran, a founder of Barran Liebman LLP and a nationally recognized labor and employment attorney. Our panel of experts looks at the critical role legal operations professionals have in leading firms in uncertain times. If your website biographies aren't engaging, potential clients might look elsewhere.Attorney Well-Being: Start with Emotional Intelligence
Lawyers on the Rise: Three Ways to Recruit Resilience
Resilience Requires Recharging
Five Tips for Taking the Anxiety Out of Networking
How to Sneak Exer-Snacks into Your Busy Legal Practice
Tips for Dealing with Difficult People
Sponsored Seven Ways to Boost Law Firm Revenue
Leadership Impact on Work-Life Balance
Five Reasons to Use Social Media to Market Yourself
Making It Rain: Tips From Paula A. Barran
Legal Operations Pros Help More Than the Bottom Line
Big Law Websites Need Harder-Working Biographies