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This is FindLaw's Law Firm Management Center's collection of free articles on Retention. Finding ways to keep your law firm's attorneys and staff engaged can be a challenge. There are many ways to retain talent at your law firm. For example, leading a balanced life outside of work can increase employee morale and retention. Start your research with FindLaw.

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  • Segway Across America Documentary Theatrical Tour
    Provided by Editorial Staff of FindLaw
    Defying conventions and matching big studios, 10 MPH becomes the latest success story in digital filmmaking and independent distribution. The popular and comical 10 MPH will play theatrically in 20 cities during the month of August.

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  • Art College Fairs for Creative Students
    Provided by Editorial Staff of FindLaw
    College-bound high school students interested in pursuing undergraduate and graduate studies in the areas of music, dance, theater, visual arts, graphic design, and other related disciplines are encouraged to attend the National Association for College Admission Counseling's (NACAC) San Francisco Performing and Visual Arts College Fair.

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  • GPS for Vehicle Tracking
    Provided by Millennium Plus of Nelson Cruz
    Groundbreaking technology in Global Positioning System (GPS) Internet vehicle tracking now being sold to the public by Millennium Plus. Millennium Plus is the first to offer publicly, GPS/Internet tracking solutions for all cars, trucks, and recreational vehicles.

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  • Use Mind Power to Change Your Body and Life
    Provided by Editorial Staff of FindLaw
    If you're focused on obtaining washboard abs, buns of steel, or rock-hard pecs and haven't seen the results you were hoping for, you might not be in the right state of mind.

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  • Leadership Mistakes That Errode Your Firm's Will to Win
    Provided by John Hamm
    For any team, the only acceptable result should be winning. But all too often, things don't go as planned--and when first this project and then that project veer off course, teams start showing signs of a disease that can kill execution. John Hamm describes how the disease of "failing elegantly" can infect your organization and how to cure it.

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  • How to Transform Poor Performers into High Achievers
    Provided by Dave Anderson of Learn to Lead
    Confronting poor performers in your organization can be nerve-wracking, difficult, and confusing. But according to author Dave Anderson, it is possible to approach these conversations with love, respect, and the promise of improvement while boosting your business in the process.

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  • Sucking Up to Boss May Good for Career and Health
    Provided by Wiley-Blackwell
    Ingratiation Used by Politically Savvy Individuals Neutralizes Psychological Distress

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  • The Best Law Firms for Women
    Provided by Flex-Time Lawyers
    NAFE and Flex-Time Lawyers Salute 2011 Best Law Firms for Women.

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  • HINT Flavored Water Delivers Healthy Refreshment
    Provided by Editorial Staff of FindLaw
    Against a backdrop of sodas and fruit punches re-deployed as "energy drinks" and "vitamin waters," arrives San Francisco mother of four Kara Goldin with a simple solution - water that just tastes better.

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  • Breaking Free: How to Work from Anywhere
    Provided by Editorial Staff of Rebecca Long Okura
    When Rebecca Long Okura, managing attorney of her own firm, met her soul mate, Sterling, he was self-employed as a freelance writer and used to the freedom of working anywhere. However, Rebecca's work wasn't as flexible: it was paper intensive and required frequent face-to-face interaction. By working with Sterling, she was able find a way to break free.

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