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Your office space is missing out on some cool gadgets. Check out this list of techy tools for legal professionals.

Your office space is missing out on some cool gadgets. Check out this list of techy tools for legal professionals.

Gratitude is like a muscle. The more you work on it, the stronger it gets. Why does this matter in your legal career? Practicing gratitude at your legal job can help you feel happier, stay healthier, and make a positive difference to everyone around you.

Stuck in a Luddite law firm? You don’t have to make do with outdated technology. Here’s how to approach your tech-phobic law firm leaders to encourage them to embrace modern methodologies.

Paralegals are the unsung heroes of the legal world. To show some legal support love, we put together this roundup of resources just for paralegals.

It’s no secret that the role of an attorney or paralegal can be stressful at times. Occasionally, it’s important to take a step back, breathe,

Do you ever feel like the things you learned in law school are a little less than useful today? Here’s a rundown of the top 6 things from law school that don’t matter in your legal career.

Being in legal support is stressful. Here are some strategies to lower your stress levels and have more fun at work, even if your law firm isn’t exactly the most fun-loving work environment.

Want to build you legal skills without even trying? These hobbies make you a better legal professional without spending more time at work.

Are you past the honeymoon period in your legal career? Get the spark back and fall in love with your job again using this in-depth guide.

Attorneys and other legal professionals build a long list of skills that transfer well to lots of other careers. Some even go on to earn fame and notoriety. Here are some interesting examples.

Dreading the holidays and the wave of requests for legal advice that will come, too? Here are some excuses and resources to share instead.

We’ve all done it: skimmed or skipped over the terms of service to agree with whatever the company has written to get to what we