Asking for help? Here are some tips to do it right
I receive inquiries for help from outside of my law firm almost every single day. Mostly, inquiries about help finding a job, starting a firm, advice on a case, and advice on hiring and networking. I realized at some point that some of these inquiries are very easy to respond to, and I’m happy to […]
Becoming adept at handling your debt
Here are few ways I’m making my loan repayments palatable.
The Maryland Judiciary website – it’s not just for opinions!
Here are but a handful of ways in which you, too, may find the online home of the Maryland court system of utility to your practice.
A call to action
A documentary on Baltimore reminded me I have agency and a professional responsibility to address the needs of people of limited means and opportunity.
Practicing what you speak
How you can help students across Maryland understand the value of a college education while perfecting your own oratory skills.
Paul Mark Sandler: Tips for young lawyers for a fulfilling career
Each year that you continue to be engaged in our honorable profession, you will assume more responsibilities and the demands placed on you will grow.
How children teach you empathy
The more I think about and watch my kids interact not only interact with other children but adults, the more I realized many attorneys have lost the ability to empathize with others.
The value in volunteerism and pro bono work
Engaging in volunteer opportunities and pro bono activities has really helped shape my career.
Skills we can learn from elementary school teachers
A visit to my daughter's third-grade class showed me there are quite a few skills that we as lawyers should adopt.
Navigating the office as a new associate
Your first year does not have to be as harrowing you may think.
When philanthropy tastes good
One of Maryland's oldest nonprofit organizations but achieves its important mission through new and innovative events