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At Attorney at Work, our goal is to give you the information and inspiration you need to create a law practice and a life you love. With Attorney at Work Today, we're helping you experience the best of our content in a whole new way. Whether you're a lover of podcasts, learn best by listening, or just want to better your practice even in those moments when stopping to read an article isn't practicable, Attorney at Work Today is your premier pathway to the content that brings you to the next level in your career.

  1. 137

    Build Your Own Copilot Legal Assistant — No Tech Skills Required

    Ben Schorr explains how attorneys can use Microsoft Copilot Agent Builder to create custom, high-value legal assistants, or agents. Just give yourself 15 minutes.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Ben Schorr.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  2. 136

    What Insurers Want to See: Practical Steps to Reduce Your Cyber Insurance Costs

    Law firms that take measurable actions to cut risk can often lower cyber insurance premiums and get better coverage terms at the same time. The key: Know what insurers truly want.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Michael Maschke, Sharon Nelson and John Simek.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  3. 135

    Nobody Told You It Would Be This Lonely: A Roadmap for Women Managing Partners

    Nobody prepares you for the loneliness of being a woman managing partner.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Tracy Callahan and Ildiko Markus.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  4. 134

    Eight Top Tips for Handling Complex Legal Cases

    In big, complex legal cases, the real differentiator isn’t just legal strategy — it’s how well you engineer the logistics around depositions, documents and technology. Here’s how to keep multiparty, high-stakes matters from collapsing under their own weight.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Michael Murray and Stacey DiGerardo.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  5. 133

    Legal Client Service Protocols: Tips to Ensure Things Don’t Slip Through the Cracks

    When you do something repetitively, it’s easy to go on autopilot. Establishing client service protocols helps ensure you’re paying proper attention to every client.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Sally J. Schmidt.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  6. 132

    They Had Relations: Five Tips for Better Client Communications

    Do your clients “know, like and trust You?” If you’re wavering on the answer, Jared Correia has some suggestions for you respecting your client communications.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jared Correia.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  7. 131

    5 Tips to Make Time Entry Less Painful for Lawyers

    If the billable hour is a zombie we just can’t kill, then timesheets are the monsters lurking under your desk every single day. Here are our top tips for streamlining your time entry process so it’s much less painful — and you can stop losing money.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by David and Karen Skinner.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  8. 130

    Law Firm Write-Offs: What Your Leakage Is Trying to Tell You

    If you treat law firm write-offs as an unavoidable cost of doing business, you’re missing a critical financial diagnosis of where your practice is actually leaking money.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Amy Coats.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  9. 129

    Why Lawyers Need Boredom, Even Though It May Terrify Us

    Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is allow your mind to be briefly and deliberately bored. Jamie Spannhake makes the case for healthy, strategic boredom with five tips for reclaiming the lost art of doing nothing.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jamie Spannhake.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  10. 128

    Overcoming Client Inertia: The Real Reason You Aren’t Closing New Business

    Despite the ongoing “client value squeeze” and rising interest in moving work downstream, even the most motivated legal departments may find it hard to switch law firms. In fact, while firms focus on competition, technology or pricing, the silent killer of new business is client inertia — your prospect’s simple resistance to change. Sally Schmidt suggests five ways to convince them.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Sally J. Schmidt.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  11. 127

    How to Build a Weekly To-Do List for Business Development

    By breaking your annual goals into actionable, bite-sized tasks, you can stay focused and build momentum. That is the power of a lawyer business development checklist. By translating high-level vision into a weekly to-do list, you can experience those small wins that keep you motivated.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jay Harrington.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  12. 126

    The Smart Lawyer’s Guide to Reading a Marketing Report

    Learn how to read legal marketing reports like a lawyer — not a marketer. Chip LaFleur breaks down the metrics that matter (and the ones that don’t).We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Chip LaFleur.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  13. 125

    Easing a Client’s Transition When Lawyers Leave or Retire

    As much as clients may have loved the senior partner who’s retiring, their main concern is, “What’s going to happen to me?” If you’re the likely successor, how will you retain the business? Consider these client transition strategies.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Sally J. Schmidt.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  14. 124

    Three Keys to a Healthy Referral Network for Your Law Firm

    Many solo and small firm lawyers live in one of two extremes: they’re either so busy they can’t breathe, or they’re anxiously wondering where the next client will come from. A healthy, well-nurtured law firm referral network helps solve both problems.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by David and Karen Skinner.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  15. 123

    Five Questions That Tell You If Your Law Firm’s Marketing Is Actually Working

    The law firms that grow consistently aren’t the ones with the biggest marketing budgets. They’re the ones that know what’s working and do more of it. Trouble is, it’s harder than it should be to tell which parts of your marketing strategy are working. We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Art Nikashin.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  16. 122

    Your Reasons to Not Go Solo Are Wrong: The Top 10 Fears of Going Solo

    Many lawyers are frustrated by their firm’s dysfunction. For some, an obvious solution is to start their own firm, but fears of going solo hold them back.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Roy S. Ginsburg.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  17. 121

    Why More Leads Won’t Fix Your Law Firm’s Marketing Problem

    If you pour more money into law firm lead generation without plugging the holes in your leaky intake and conversion process, you aren’t marketing — you’re just burning cash.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Bo Royal.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  18. 120

    Delegating Legal Work: 7 Tips to Scale Your Practice

    Delegating legal work is the key to unlocking your law firm’s potential. Follow these tips from top Legal Process Improvement Advisors Karen and David Skinner, and learn how to do it the right way.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by David and Karen Skinner.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  19. 119

    What Agentic AI Actually Means for Lawyers’ Daily Workflows

    We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Rhys Hodkinson.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  20. 118

    Lateral Partners Don’t Fail for Lack of Talent, They Fail for Lack of Trust

    The economics are brutal for law firms when lateral integration stalls. Passle CEO James Barclay says these four practical moves help protect your investment in lateral partners.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by James Barclay.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  21. 117

    Valentine’s Day Emergency? Five Sweetheart Ideas for Busy Lawyers

    We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by The Editors.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  22. 116

    Here’s How to Show Clients You Don’t Really Care

    We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Merrilyn Astin Tarlton.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  23. 115

    Attorney Productivity Tips: 5 Tips That Helped Me Get My Head Back Above Water

    A few months back, I was drowning in work. Every available space on my calendar seemed to be filled with other people’s priorities.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jay Harrington.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  24. 114

    Full-Scale Integration Can Be the Key to Solving Unproductive Lateral Performance in Law Firms

    Is it just a “fit” problem or something else? Avoiding hiring mistakes and improving lateral performance in law firms often comes down to this one thing.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Steve Nelson.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  25. 113

    5 Legal Marketing Shifts That Will Define 2026 (And What to Do About Them)

    Want your law practice to stay visible this year? Know the legal marketing shifts that are already underway — and start addressing them, one by one.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Lyndsi Edgar.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  26. 112

    Late … Again?

    We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Otto Sorts.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  27. 111

    Chronic Responsibility and Lawyer Burnout: Managing the Stress of Always Being the Responsible One

    Being “the responsible one” is a source of pride for lawyers. It’s tied to competence, trust and professional identity. But constant vigilance takes a toll on our mental and physical health. Here are five ways to manage chronic responsibility and burnout, without guilt.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jamie Spannhake.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  28. 110

    Has Your Boss Fallen Out of Love With You? 9 Signs

    Has the senior partner stopped introducing you to new clients? Have you been assigned a “special project” or more work than you can handle? Falling out of favor is a tough blow to the ego, but it doesn’t have to ruin your career.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Chere Estrin.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  29. 109

    Starting 2026 Safely: Cybersecurity Best Practices for Law Firms

    Protect your practice with these essential 2026 cybersecurity best practices for law firms.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Ben Schorr.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  30. 108

    Start Differently This Year: 3 Smart Business Development Tips for 2026

    January can be the reset button you need. If last year left you feeling like you were spinning your wheels or sending emails that nobody read, start differently this year. Follow these three business development tips for 2026 and focus on nurturing relationships.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jennifer Ramsey and Megan Senese.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  31. 107

    Walking in Your Client’s Shoes

    We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Sally J. Schmidt.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  32. 106

    Sponsors Are the New Mentors, Especially for Women

    For women to move up the ranks in law firms, mentoring isn’t enough.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Ida O. Abbott.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  33. 105

    Beyond the Hype: The Legal AI Tools Law Firms Are Really Using Today

    We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jamie Ormand and Anthony Sorendo.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  34. 104

    Cybersecurity for Lawyers Who Don’t Want to Be Headlines

    Today, effective cybersecurity for lawyers and law firms depends more on disciplined execution of core principles than on flashy tools. Four tough questions to ask about your cybersecurity strategy.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Michael Maschke, Sharon Nelson and John Simek.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  35. 103

    Young Lawyers: Making the Most Out of Your Mentoring Relationships

    Taking ownership of a lawyer mentorship program. Here are tips for how to take ownership of your career growth early on as a young lawyer.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Meyling "Mey" Ly Ortiz.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  36. 102

    Want to Get Paid Faster? 5 Ways to Fix Law Firm Invoicing

    In every legal practice, there are important processes that happen before the legal work begins and others that happen once the legal work is done. These are your “bookends.” And if they’re not efficient, you’re wasting time and leaving money on the table in every single file that moves through your firm. Your law firm’s invoicing process is one of the most important processes to get right.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by David and Karen Skinner.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

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    Relationship-Based Business Development: The Power of Small Gestures

    Business Development Is About Connection, Not ComplexityWe're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jay Harrington.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

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    The Hidden Costs of Law Firm Technology: Are You Wasting Money Without Realizing It?

    We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Danielle DavisRoe.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  39. 99

    4 Ways Effective Practice Group Leaders Build Strong Peer Relationships

    The best practice group leaders are skilled collaborators and communicators. Here are four behaviors you can use to improve your effectiveness.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Tea Hoffman.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  40. 98

    Ethics Considerations When Using AI Audio Overview Tools for Lawyers

    In this edition of Ask the Experts at 2Civility.org, Mark C. Palmer discusses how AI audio overview tools for lawyers can empower your practice by transforming dense legal documents into listenable content, making case review more efficient.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Mark C. Palmer.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  41. 97

    Writing Your Annual Marketing Plan

    Busy adding the final touches to your annual law firm marketing plan and business development goals? Here’s advice from Sally Schmidt to help you push through.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Sally J. Schmidt.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  42. 96

    The Non-Linear Path to a Fulfilling Legal Career

    We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jay Harrington.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  43. 95

    Micro Moves: How to Nurture Your Network When Your Schedule Is Packed

    Even in your busiest weeks, small, thoughtful interactions — what we call micro moves for networking — can create trust, visibility, and new business opportunities over time.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jennifer Ramsey and Megan Senese.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  44. 94

    The Office Holiday Party Preparedness Guide: How to Blend In and Get Out

    Five Simple Tips to Survive Your Annual Office Holiday PartyWe're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Bull Garlington.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  45. 93

    Delegation Isn’t Just a Work Hack, It’s a Life Hack: 5 Personal Tasks to Delegate Now

    Once you start to delegate personal tasks, you’ll quickly see how much more productive, present and balanced you can be.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by David and Karen Skinner.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  46. 92

    5 Ways to Really Take a Break from the Office

    Breaks are not indulgent — they’re necessary to sustain focus, energy and good health. Here are five low-key, low-commitment ways to take a break from the office and recharge.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jamie Spannhake.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  47. 91

    A Pre-Year-End Checklist for Solos and Small Firms

    Use this small law firm year-end checklist to quickly assess your firm’s practice systems and ethics risks — and plan to improve them for the new year.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Megan Zavieh.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  48. 90

    Generative AI for Litigators: A Trial Lawyer’s New Best Friend

    Litigation is a conservative profession, slow to adapt to change, which has prompted a raft of cautionary missives by practitioners about the perils of using AI. But lawyers who resist embracing AI risk falling behind and, ultimately, doing a disservice to clients. Trial attorneys Marissa Ronk and Miles Orton explore the specific ways to deploy generative AI for litigators.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Marissa Ronk and Miles Orton.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

  49. 89

    The Art and Science of Goal Setting for Lawyers

    As goal-setting season approaches, let’s dive in and review why goal setting is important for lawyers’ business development, how to set effective goals, and how to achieve them.We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Jay Harrington.Click here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

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    Play to Win: Planning a Strong 4th Quarter for Your Law Practice

    We're grateful for the support of our friends at CallRail and Answering Legal.Learn more about CallRail.Learn more about Answering Legal.Adapted from an article by Sally J. SchmidtClick here to read the full article. Head to Attorney at Work for more really good ideas.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

At Attorney at Work, our goal is to give you the information and inspiration you need to create a law practice and a life you love. With Attorney at Work Today, we're helping you experience the best of our content in a whole new way. Whether you're a lover of podcasts, learn best by listening, or just want to better your practice even in those moments when stopping to read an article isn't practicable, Attorney at Work Today is your premier pathway to the content that brings you to the next level in your career.

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