July 10, 2020: Weekly roundup of court updates
This week: Alameda adds furlough days, San Luis Obispo declares court holidays, courts update operations plans, and more.
This week: Alameda adds furlough days, San Luis Obispo declares court holidays, courts update operations plans, and more.
Learn more about the nuances of your county including services and deadlines, filing types, contact information, and more.
No matter which videoconferencing tool you use, here are some potential issues to be aware of and some solutions to try out to keep your meetings smooth.
Check out these helpful how-tos and step-by-step guides to help you stay sane while collaborating on, sharing, and filing digital documents.
The California Judicial Council has issued 12 Emergency Rules setting out how the court’s will operate during the COVID-19 pandemic. Several touch on civil litigation.
The better you present the more cache you’ll build among your co-workers and employers. Here are our top tips for nailing your next presentation.
Paralegals should be many things, and methodical is one of them. Here are some of the qualities that define a methodical paralegal and why that’s important.
When planning your retirement from a law firm, a succession plan is essential Here are 4 key areas to address when preparing to “pass the torch.”
Is your fire for the legal profession waning? There are plenty of things you can do with your legal training besides practicing law. Here are our top six alternatives.
A message from our CEO about the recent acquisition of One Legal by InfoTrack.
Having issues with getting process papers personally served? Get our expert tips for completing service of process on-time, every time.
Your first time in court will be memorable. Review these tips to make sure you’re making an excellent first impression.
One of the most useful retention tools law firms can use is the “Welcome Kit.” These items will introduce your clients to the firm while also providing critical information.
Becoming an expert in a particular area of law is one of the best ways you can improve competence and set you and your firm apart. Add value to what you do in your law firm by becoming an expert at something.
When presented with the question, “So what do you do?” how do you reply? Do you have your “elevator speech” at the ready?
When a long-standing coworker retires from a law firm, their colleagues should take the opportunity to learn everything they can. Here’s how to make the most of the time you have with your knowledgeable colleagues before they leave.
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