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Should you hire freelance lawyers? Efficiency alone won’t build a durable practice. Hiring freelance lawyers can expand your capacity, but only if you manage them strategically, with clear expectations and real integration into your workflow. And if AI and new tech tools are giving you time back, that reclaimed space needs to be reinvested
Inside the courtroom through an artist’s eyes Award-winning artist Carole Kabrin on sketching live trials