by David L. Smith | Great Conversation
Over the years, I’ve noticed an incongruity in the way we think and the way the world works. We like to put things in categories, even if the nature of those things doesn’t call for such groupings or accept them readily. Consider race: a simplistic,...
by Keith Lee | Professional Development
It seems painfully obvious to me how networking should function, but given the number of law student and recent grads I speak to who have zero clue how to network, it isn’t. No one want to hear about your needs, desires, or wants. If you’re a jobless law...
by Keith Lee | Technology
Yesterday I wrote about the changing nature of Google and how it means the end of SEO for lawyers: All the SEO and content generation in the world doesn’t mean a thing with the way Google is headed with their search business. So If SEO Is No Longer Important,...
by Keith Lee | Book Reviews
I received a review copy of Professor Joseph Kimble’s new book Writing for Dollars, Writing to Please: The case for plain language in business, government, and law. Professor Kimble has long been one of the leading advocates for the use of plain...