SC rules of civil procedure switched into geek mode
Pigs have flown, and our state bar just got tech savvy.
Don’t let notary statutes turn you into “that guy” during social distancing
This past week, we’ve all been adjusting to the new normal of virtual society. Yesterday morning, I hopped on a video call with my team to hammer out the day’s priorities. I worked all day at my remote office, which is a fancy way of describing a monitor on top of my kitchen table. Once […]
Think less like a sheep and more like a SEAL
Philosoraptor asks: Maybe…but probably not in the past couple weeks, especially if you run a small business. It’s hard enough when times are good to make things happen and plan for the future. But what about the times like these, when a dangerous virus is surreptitiously spreading around the globe? When your state or local government […]
We’re 100% remote-capable and open for business
From day one, we designed our firm infrastructure to be fully accessible and operational from any remote location. Over the next several days, we’ll be releasing a series of blog posts aimed at business crisis management.
Don’t wait till you hit rock bottom!
How do you know it’s time to get a lawyer? Many people wait till they’re like this guy: For a business owner, hitting rock bottom might look like being sued, getting caught up in a nasty “divorce” with your business partner, having a rogue employee steal your intellectual property…the list goes on. You definitely need a lawyer if you’ve hit […]
Our differences make us a stronger team
Great minds don’t necessarily think alike.
Don’t get pwned by phishers
Trust me, there is no prince in Nigeria who wants to give you money.
Introducing The Anti-Firm
We partner with top-notch designers, developers and marketing professionals to help law firms bring their marketing and tech into the 21st century.
Jack of all trades…master of none?
What if this conventional wisdom — which has guided the education and career decisions of so many — is actually flat out wrong?
Re-accommodating the oligopoly
Unless you spent the week off the grid, I’m sure you’ve heard that United airlines forcibly dragged a ticketed, paid, seated passenger from a flight in order to make room for four of its employees. This was after passengers declined to give up their seats in exchange for $800 flight vouchers. The incident has sparked plenty of discussion about how airlines should […]