By: Jesse Walker, Psy.D May is observed as Mental Health Awareness Month in the United States. This blog post features some of the issues of mental health in the legal


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By: Kayla Cruz The COVID-19 pandemic catapulted most of the workforce into a hybrid working model with a combination of onsite work and work from other spaces (mainly home). For

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Washington, D.C. (May 3, 2022) – Legal Innovators, an alternative legal service provider (ALSP), is pleased to announce the addition of key leadership to its advisory board: Past President of the ABA

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In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month in May, Legal Innovators is sharing some Mental Health and Wellness Tips! These tips are small things you can do day-to-day to

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Episode #17
Women Leaders in Legal Tech In honor of Women’s History Month in March, we were grateful to be joined by women leaders in Legal Tech. A big thanks to our guests: Kathleen

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By: Kayla Cruz Under the Constitution, parents have the freedom to raise and teach their children with minimal government interference. However, the parameters of the classroom have been an ever-changing,

[NALP PDQ] Structural Changes in Recruiting, Talent Management, and Retention Will Drive Needed Change in Big Law
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