MTA officer with kid in car gets new hearing
A fired Maryland Transit Administration police officer will have a chance to get her job back after a Maryland appeals court held the police chief violated her rights by firing her without giving her a chance to be heard.
Deciding where to hang your shingle
Choosing where you want to open your law practice often influences other big decisions that come with being a solo practitioner.
A vacation away from my iPhone
We rode bikes, swam at the pool and built sandcastles of differing shapes and variety. In other words, my vacation was a vacation.
Be bold in your job search
If you’ve done great work for people in the past, they will usually be happy to recommend you for a position – if they know you’re looking and if you remind them.
Nerves, again
Do you still get nervous at depositions and in court? Is there a 'right' amount of nervousness?
Work without stress? Probably not
Here are some strategies I've developed for dealing with the mental stress of being the boss, the accountant, the guy in the trenches, and the intern who gets coffee for himself.
The need for caffeine
At my new office, I am the only one who really drinks coffee, something I’ve never really encountered before in the legal profession.
Man’s best friend… and co-worker?
Would having your pet at the office help or cause more stress?
What to do at a career crossroads
No matter which path you choose, never be afraid of failure.
Cultural disconnects can eat your lunch
Most people understand that different cultures think and act differently. But under the stress of a fast paced business environment people expect everyone to act the same as themselves.






