
President Taze Shepard Honored with Solo and Small Firm Section’s 2021 Outstanding Service Award
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Alabama State Bar President Taze Shepard has received the 2021 Outstanding Service Award from the Solo and Small Firm Section. The award, given annually, honors a section member who has made significant…
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FROM THE ALABAMA LAWYER: Hanging a Shingle (Some Practical Pointers)
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Congratulations! By making the decision to enter the world of solo or small firm practice, you have embarked on a career that will provide you moments of unspeakable personal and professional satisfaction, punctuated by periods of uncertainty, self-doubt, great frustration, and, yes, sheer terror. Not to worry–you are not the first person to choose this path. Help is available. Read on.
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FROM THE ALABAMA LAWYER: Top Five Traits of Legal Professionals
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Lawyers of my generation are fond of reminiscing about what we term “the good old days.”
Back in our day, we say, we knew how to pick up the phone and take care of business; we had no need of snarky emails. Back in our day, we say, we knew how to fight fair.
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FROM THE ALABAMA LAWYER: Practical Considerations for Opening and Running a Plaintiff’s Litigation Practice
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Starting a new firm, despite the area of practice, can be a daunting challenge. When I left a firm and decided to open my own practice in 2010 (before eventually teaming up with my current senior partner), I knew practically nothing about how to open or run a law office.
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FROM THE ALABAMA LAWYER: Employment Law for the Solo and Small Firm Lawyer
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Alabama is an at-will employment state. An employer can terminate an employee for any reason, for no reason, or for a bad reason. The employer doesn’t have to have a reason, and he doesn’t have to give a reason.[1]
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FROM THE ALABAMA LAWYER: 30 Faces of Pro Bono -Part 5 of 6
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This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Alabama State Bar’s Volunteer Lawyers Program. As a way to thank all of our volunteers, we have selected 30 representatives and will be sharing their stories over the coming year. Each volunteer represents hundreds of others who have made the program successful. That success is not confined to the program, but is shared with every volunteer and every client who received assistance.
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Mind Full? Or Mindful? – ASB Task Force on Quality of Life, Health & Wellness
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By Lynn D. Hogewood Mindfulness – are you tired of hearing the word? Is your mind full? Or are you mindful? What does any of this mean anyway? The word mindfulness and the…
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Gov. Ivey Proclaims October 2021 Pro Bono Month in Alabama
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Gov. Ivey signs a Proclamation celebrating October as Pro Month in Alabama. Photos by Hal Turner. MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey has proclaimed October 2021 “Pro Bono Month” in Alabama. The Alabama…
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July 2021 Alabama State Bar Exam Results Released
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The July 2021 bar exam results have been released. The pass list is available here. You can view your Alabama State Bar Exam results on your secure user homepage. The Fall 2021…
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Reducing Anxiety and Increasing Resilience as Attorneys
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by Lynn Hogewood We are settling into the fall semester at Cumberland with 160 first-year law students eager and anxious to achieve success. Meanwhile, recent graduates are anxiously awaiting the July Bar…
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