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Tag Archives: Balancing Act

Balancing Act: Episodes 31 thru 35

Posted on September 28, 2020 by Elizabeth Rosar Chermack

Episode 31: Changes in Family Law due to Covid-19

Episode 32: Changes in Bankruptcy Law due to Covid-19

Episode 33: Bias in the Law (Part 1)

Episode 34: Bias in the Law (Part 2)

Episode 35: Tech Essentials during Covid-19

Posted in Balancing Act, Bankruptcy Law, COVID-19, Family Law | Tags: Balancing Act |

Balancing Act Episode 21: How to Hire a Lawyer

Posted on January 24, 2020 by Elizabeth Rosar Chermack

In Episode 21 of the Balancing Act, Claire & I talk about how to hire an attorney.

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Balancing Act Episodes 18, 19, and 20: Changes, Self-care, and Fee Structures

Posted on January 13, 2020 by Elizabeth Rosar Chermack

Episode 18: Claire & I discuss changes that we’ve made in our law practices.

Episode 19: Claire & I talk about self-care as business owners.

Episode 20: Claire & I talk about fee structures including hourly, flat fee, and unbundled.

Posted in Bankruptcy Law | Tags: Balancing Act |

Balancing Act Episode 17: Continuing Legal Education aka CLEs aka “Lawyer School”

Posted on November 14, 2019 by Elizabeth Rosar Chermack

In Episode 17 of the Balancing Act, Claire & I talk about how we fulfill our CLE requirements.

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Balancing Act Episode 16: Balancing Kids’ and Clients’ Needs

Posted on November 6, 2019 by Elizabeth Rosar Chermack

In Episode 16 of the Balancing Act, Claire & I talk about balancing our kids’ needs with our clients’ needs. In this episode, I also give a “shout out” to Grandpa Bob (aka Papa) for helping my family out when my husband and I have a Google Calendar scheduling fail.

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Balancing Act Episode 15: Let’s Get Personal

Posted on October 11, 2019 by Elizabeth Rosar Chermack

In Episode 15 of the Balancing Act, Claire & I talk about things to consider when sharing personal information with clients, opposing counsel, and online.

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Balancing Act Episode 14: Communicating with Clients

Posted on October 8, 2019 by Elizabeth Rosar Chermack

In Episode 14 of the Balancing Act, Claire & I talk about communicating with clients.

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Balancing Act Episode 13: Communicating with Opposing Counsel

Posted on August 22, 2019 by Elizabeth Rosar Chermack

In Episode 13 of the Balancing Act, Claire & I discuss how we communicate with opposing counsel.

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Balancing Act Episode 12: Communicating with Pro Se Litigants

Posted on August 16, 2019 by Elizabeth Rosar Chermack

In Episode 12 of the Balancing Act, Claire & I discuss how we communicate with self-represented opposing parties.

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Balancing Act Episode 11: Marketing

Posted on August 16, 2019 by Elizabeth Rosar Chermack

In Episode 11 of the Balancing Act, Claire & I discuss how we market our practices.

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