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Shu Ha Ri – Martial Arts Theoretical Framework as Applied to Learning/Practicing Law

by Keith Lee | zen

Last week in a post about “flow” and the zen concept of mushin, I had a bit of a discussion in the comments with a reader in regards to a seemingly growing trend in executive/work coaching/consulting advice that a person engaging in a type of process...

Behind the Curtain: The 1st 30 Days of a New Legal Blogger

by Keith Lee | Site News

What follows is a raw data dump of my first month of blogging, sans details and analysis. If you want details, analysis, breakdowns, graphs, charts, etc, then you’ll need to download the (free) PDF version of the report at the end of this post. I’m pretty...

Adopting SWOT Analysis Method for Determining Initial Litigation Position

by Keith Lee | Business

A problem often facing new lawyers involved in litigation is a lack of planning and organization at the outset of a case. When presented with a new legal problem, it is useful to organize one position and develop a strategic plan before diving into the deeper...

Site News: Syndication from LexisNexis, 30 Day Report

by Keith Lee | Site News

A bit of site news today. I’m happy to announce that LexisNexis has decided to syndicate some of the content on An Associate’s Mind. Specifically, the LexisHub for New Attorneys will be hosting our content. It’s designed to exist as a community...

Lessons for Lawyers from the Great Conversation: Quintus Sertorius

by Keith Lee | Great Conversation

For he was a sincere lover of his country, and had a great desire to return home; but in his adverse fortune he showed undaunted courage, and behaved himself towards his enemies in a manner free from all dejection and mean-spiritedness; and when he was in his...
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