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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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Law firms, even "white-shoe" firms, have changed dress codes to reflect the times. In order to dress appropriately, the business casual lawyer should adhere to a few rules. -
Every traveler has experienced walking into a hotel room only to find that the pictures of the room you saw online were either taken in a different hotel or in the "show" room. In order to prevent this from happening, you need to be prepared to handle the bad hotel room. -
If you're tired of the usual rituals that go along with opening a bottle of wine, you may be open to trying wine in a different format. With a new generation of producers taking the reigns at wineries or simply starting their own labels, you can now experience wine in multiple formats. -
Planning an extended weekend getaway with friends or family? Coordinating your vacation and trying to get everybody to agree on trip dates, a budget, and an itinerary can quickly become a major headache. A free web service has emerged to make planning a group trip fun and easy by encouraging participation and contributions from everyone in the group. -
Working Long Hours? Try Yerba Mate Instead of Coffee or Cola -
The newest Westcast podcast from Thomson West highlights the latest trends in corporate law department spending, staffing and compensation. The podcast features Jonathan Bellis, director and co-head of the Law Department Consulting Practice at Hildebrandt International, who discusses the results of the 2006 Hildebrandt Law Department Survey. -
Internationally renowned business speaker and bestselling author Ms. Chin-Ning Chu demonstrates how women can apply Taoist wisdom to succeed in a modern workplace in THE ART OF WAR FOR WOMEN: Sun Tzu's Ancient Strategies and Wisdom for Winning at Work. -
We will always have 30 emails in our inbox, an unfinished to-do list, and voicemails that we haven't returned. The fact is, we'll never get it all done at work, no matter how much we do, so we might as well slow down and enjoy the ride. -
The dining table is a great stage from which to share your personal side and demonstrate the respect that you hold for your client or prospect. It is a moment when you can display your proper attention to etiquette, protocol, manners, and a myriad of details that can set you apart and distinguish you from the competition. -
As one of last great digital holdouts, the Beatles' songbook will have enormous symbolic importance when it's finally available online via subscription downloads; MusicNet projects significant spike in usage and wider audience when Fab Four comes online: "All You Need is Love"and a good device.