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Can we balance work and our personal life?

By: Hilary Bowser It can be extremely difficult to work in the field of law and make time for our family and friends. Many believe that to be successful in our careers we must make...

The Struggle to Juggle.

by Stephanie Hannah If youAC/a!aC/re like me, youAC/a!aC/re passionate about having a career that challenges you and a family to share all of lifeAC/a!aC/s accomplishments with. But, is there really an opportunity for both? More...

A Balanced Life: Reality or Illusion?

By George McLaren You must have heard the clichAA(c)s repeated many times over. AC/a!AThereAC/a!aC/s no rest for the wicked, (or the righteous, for that matter),AC/a!A depending on the degree of fondness ascribed to the subject....

AC/a!ATo Be, Or Not To Bea: Work-Life Balance

By: Iaroslavna Serenko Working at a large law firm in Toronto, I sadly observed tens of files on every desk each day. With such enormous amount of work, feelings of accomplishment, happiness, and relief are...

Balancing Act: Career or Personal Life

by Kate Lucoff   Creating the perfect balance between career and personal life has always been a challenge in any profession, but particularly when it comes to such high demanding professions as a lawyer or...

Having a successful law career and a personal life is possible!!!

By Carlos Vera Balancing the professional and personal life could be a difficult goal in the modern life. In some professions this could result almost impossible. One of the most demanding and time consuming professions...

Attaining a Work-life Balance in Todays World

By: Maneet Salh Lawyers have one of the toughest jobs when it comes to balancing work and life. It has become very difficult to live the life one wants and the life one needs to...

Work-life balance is it possible?

By: Amber McVittie-Quinn It is no secret that the legal profession is a demanding one. Although it is glamourized in the media, it is well known that the practice puts a large amount of pressure...

Women, work life balance and the law

By: Vicky Sparks The idea of work life balance is whispered about with the awe and mystery of the loch ness monster in most professions, but especially law. What is this mythical balance they speak...

Women in law: achieving work-life balance

By: AA Inna Maister   Nowadays it is difficult for women to be an excellent worker and mother at the same time. Especially it relates to women, who work in sphere of law. It is commonly...

How to Break Up With a Client

Ye's former attorneys have gotten creative after traditional forms of service failed to notify him of their withdrawal.

4 Ways You Can Celebrate Pro Bono Week

October 24-28 is Celebrate Pro Bono Week! Check out FindLaw's Practice of Law blog to find out new ways you can get involved.

Four Tips for Managing Difficult Client Conversations

Angry, argumentative clients take undue time and expense. Read about how to handle them on FindLaw's Strategist.

Solo Sanity: 3 Mental Health Tips for Solo Practitioners

Running a solo practice can lead to stress, burnout, and compassion fatigue. FindLaw's Practice of Law gives legal professionals three ways to cope.

How Do You Feel About Your Client Intake?

Good client intake is like a good handshake. Both people can feel something from the beginning. Learn more from FindLaw's Strategist blog.

When Should A Lawyer Acknowledge a Client Is Wrong?

Even when defendants are guilty as sin, defense attorneys advise them to plead not guilty. Everybody knows that, and that's why everybody hates lawyers.

When Lawyers Need a Lawyer: Wills and Succession

Sometimes, lawyers need another lawyer. Read about why lawyers should lawyer up before dying or retiring on FindLaw's Strategist blog.

Are Lawyers Jerks? Or Is It 'Compassion Fatigue?'

Many are quick to assume all lawyers are emotionless, but what if those stereotypical traits are a symptom of something deeper? Find out more on FindLaw's Strategist.

Where to Get Free Online CLE Credits

It's probably never been easier to find CLEs online. But what if we told you these were easy to find and free?

Why Should We Care About the Ninth Amendment?

Most people (and frankly, even most lawyers) haven't spent a lot of time thinking about the Ninth Amendment, but it could have hidden potential.

7 High-Paying Jobs That Donat Require a College Degree

  Youave been checking out Get Lowered Cycles for a new Saddlemen seat. They are quite pricey, but you know theyare well worth it. You start to wonder if you should go back to college to get a higher-paying job so you can afford everything you want. Fret not, you donat necessarily need a college degree to make a nice income. Here are 7 high-paying jobs that donat require a college degree! Service Industry The service industry is a great way to make a considerable amount of money without having to have a college degree. While the hourly pay usually […]

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4 Reasons Teens Should Fill Out Their Own Tax Return

Tax season is upon us all, not just for us adults, but also for our children with part-time jobs. I was reminded of this fact when I opened the mailbox and found my son’s W-2. He wants to get his taxes done as soon as possible as he knows he will likely get a refund. I could just sit down and quickly pound out his taxes, but I want him to be involved in the process. There are several reasons kids should be involved in the process of filing their taxes. Understand Amount of Taxes Paid Teenagers typically looks only […]

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Retirement Savings Plans for Your Employees: An Introduction

Image Source: Pixabay As an employer, you are in charge of the financial security of your employees. However, your responsibilities do not end once they leave your service. You need to make sure that you have a good retirement plan in place for your employees to make use of. They will be allowed to draw retirement funds for every firm that they have worked for, and this includes yours. It does not matter whether they work with you for one month or 30 years, you need to make sure that you have a good retirement savings plan in place for […]

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7 Things Not to Give Up When You Are in Debt (and paying off debt)

  I still remember the shock of realizing how much debt we had a after all, it is not every day you hear you are in $160,000 of consumer debt. How is so much debt to be paid off? (I am not big on suspense, so Iad tell you: we paid off $160,000 of consumer debt in three years, and we have lived debt-free since February 2013.) But let me get back to when I found out we are in so much debt. At first, I went numb. Later, I got angry. I was furious with my husband, with myself, […]

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The Enemy of Debt Team Will Continue Educating, Inspiring, and Entertaining You Despite Some Changes

Are you a loyal and dedicated Enemy of Debt reader? Thank you for sticking with us. Today Iam writing to let you know about some changes to the team and re-assert our commitment to educating, inspiring, and entertaining you on your debt-busting journey. Let me introduce myself first. I am Maria, and I have owned Enemy of Debt for seven years now, but while I wrote the occasional post for it, I preferred to stay in the background. Enemy of Debt had been the blogging home of Travis for much longer, and there was no reason to refuse him a […]

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Fist Pump Friday: I Love You Like A Blogger Roundup a 4/30/21

I went grocery shopping yesterday.A On the surface that doesn’t sound like a big deal, but it out of the norm for me because normally Saturday is grocery shopping day.A Here’s the thing: Everybody goes grocery shopping on Saturday.A The stores are super “peopley.”A It’s not a big deal when the list is short, but when I need a lot of things from several stores having to squeeze through people loitering in the middle of aisles starts to get on my nerves.A I start to get that, “I just wanna be done,” mentality.A When this happens I may not think […]

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Be Mindful Of Your Spendinga|or Else!

Let’s try something a little different today, EOD Nation. Instead of a single subject blog post, I’ve got two quick hits for you. Both are personal experiences I’ve had in the last week. Both are good examples that you have to keep your eye on your money at all times. Free Sample Machine or Marketing Ploy? aWould you like a free sample?a said the machine at the end of the dairy aisle in Walmart. Each time I passed, it squawked at me. After several passes I noted the product being advertised. I found myself interested in checking it out. The […]

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Fist Pump Friday: I Love You Like A Blogger Roundup a 4/23/21

Happy Friday, EOD Nation!A I’m so excited about this weekend!A I’ll be firing up my smokers for the first time in months.A Last night I smoke chicken legs, Saturday I’m doing briskets, and on Sunday I’m doing pork shoulders for pulled pork and another brisket that has been swimming in brine for about a week for pastrami. Oh and I’m bringing some of the brisket over to a friend’s house on Saturday night for food and game night. Fist pump for smoking meat, fun with friends and my favorite posts of the week! Posts That Make Me Fist Pump Do […]

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4 More Things I Gladly Pay For

I’m a huge fan of DIY. I’m willing to do things that I’m familiar with, but I’m also more than willing to learn a new skill, when it makes sense. Having my lawn thatched last week reminded me of a post I wrote awhile back listing things I don’t mind paying for. Here’s another four things for which I gladly pull out my wallet. Garage Door Spring Replacement Above every garage door is a big spring. The tension of the wound up spring helps lift your garage door. When it wears out, it breaks. When this happens you might be […]

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Fist Pump Friday: I Love You Like A Blogger Roundup a 4/16/21

I opened my front door to find my neighbor waiting with a piece of paper in his hand. He had contacted a lawn service to thatch his lawn, and they were coming the next day. He handed me the number stating since the guy as going to be in the neighborhood he’d probably be willing to do more yards while he was in the neighborhood. While I opt to do my own fertilizing, I gladly called the lawn service and agreed to pay $100 to have my lawn thatched as well.A I would rake my whole yard, but it would […]

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