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Two Practices, One Life: Why Your Life Outside The Law Matters
Published on 2010-12-21 15:53:00
My practice is important to me. I am up just about everyday at 5 AM working to build that practice. Get better at it. Take it further. It’s a solo practice in case you were wondering. No partners – and I like it that way. Yes, I practice yoga for a solid hour every morning, rain or shine, barring the usual scheduling problems of life. You don’t need to practice yoga – that’s not the point of this blog post. But if you practice law (and if you are reading this…), you need a counterfor
Drive Your Own Car
Published on 2010-10-19 06:07:00
I can’t tell you how often in my life I have instructed other drivers in the error of their ways from the high and mighty vantage point of my car. From turn signals to stop signs to speeding to not speeding, others rarely drove how I would wish them to do. “Traffic would flow so much better,” I’d think, “if people would just drive with the greater good in mind rather than their own selfish interests of just getting someplace fast.” Certainly it seemed to me that
Haste Makes Waste (The Tao of Law Series)
Published on 2010-10-12 16:31:00
This is a series of short posts (they have to be short given how few words Lao Tzu needed to lay out the Tao) showing how the Tao te Ching can help improve your practice of law – and life.“Do you have the patience to wait until your mud settles and the water is clear?” (No. 15)So often as lawyers we are called upon by our clients to ACT. And act NOW. And sometimes we must do so as when a restraining order or TRO is needed or the persistent clock of the Statute of Limitations is ticking lo