• Impeaching a witness – unconventional approaches

    BYCyclone Covey0 commentsDepositions

    This post is the follow-up to my first, where I discussed the traditional method for impeaching a witness with a prior inconsistent statement in a deposition. This technique involves the three C’s – commit, credit, confront. I’ll now go into some advanced, and arguably more controversial, aspects of impeaching the witness. Why are we impeaching […]

  • Improving your website’s user experience – AndroGel example

    BYTeresa Shaw1 commentsMarketing Tips

    Many factors influence your user’s experience when visiting your website or reading your blog (functionality, content, usability, look and feel – the list goes on). Ultimately, you have to remember that the “user” is a person and think about how your website (often their first interaction with your firm), will affect their understanding of your […]

  • Paralegal advice for how to stay-up-to-date on legal tech trends

    BYTonya Pierce0 commentsTechnology

    Staying ahead of the changes in the law has always been a challenge that paralegals have embraced. In fact, it’s part of our job and helps us better assist our attorneys in providing the best legal representation possible for clients. However, technology has changed how we do our jobs. The traditional roles of attorney, paralegal, […]

  • Impeaching a witness using traditional methods (based on deposition testimony)

    BYCyclone Covey2 commentsDepositions

    In my recent post on Taking What You Can Get From a Witness, I received a question from a reader who asked, “[h]ow often are deposition transcripts or videos successfully used to impeach a witness?” I don’t know the answer, but the key to the question is successful impeachment. Many more lawyers attempt impeachment than […]

  • Survey says…blogging and social media use leveling out for lawyers

    BYTeresa Shaw0 commentsMarketing Tips

    A few days ago I came across an interesting infographic published by The Rainmaker Institute with survey results from a survey conducted by the American Bar Association (participants are ABA members). About 850 attorneys from across the country responded to the survey, representing solo attorneys, mid-sized practices, and large law firms from a range of […]

  • Paralegal crisis management – advice for operating in panic mode

    BYTonya Pierce5 commentsTips

    I worked for an attorney who would say on a weekly basis, “This is not an emergency room. We are not performing life and death surgery.” He used this statement any time someone in the office hit the panic button. I’ll admit that he had a unique perspective because his wife was an emergency room […]

  • Preparing for your first deposition – Q&A practice and keeping your cool

    BYCyclone Covey0 commentsDeposition Tips

    Preparing for your first deposition? Make sure to read my first post on this topic to get organized. Moving on, I’m providing advice for keeping your composure and working out any anxiety you may have before the day of your deposition. Practice. Practice asking your friends and family deposition questions.  Depose them for 5-10 minutes […]

  • Law firm review sites – your profile and dealing with negative comments

    BYTeresa Shaw2 commentsMarketing Tips

    In part one of reputation management basics, I laid out some of the reasons why it’s important to establish your presence in legal directories and on review websites. To follow up on that foundation, I’m going to cover what should be included in a legal profile and what to do when you find less-than-flattering reviews and […]

  • Paralegal skills and training to keep you sharp and marketable

    BYTonya Pierce0 commentsTips

    After four years of college to earn a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and a year of accelerated paralegal studies (followed by sitting for my paralegal certification), most people assumed I was finished with school. They were wrong.  I chose a career that’s constantly evolving as new laws are written, old laws are stricken from […]

  • Preparing for your first deposition – get organized!

    BYCyclone Covey2 commentsDeposition Tips

    If you’re preparing for your first deposition and you’ve come to this blog, then you’re in luck. I’m breaking my deposition tips list into two parts so we can really delve into the details. Stay tuned for Part 2 next week. Watch a deposition. If you have the opportunity to watch live depositions with a […]