Legal-Specific vs. Generic Software | Clio

In a world where technology advances at a breakneck pace, industries across the board are experiencing paradigm shifts in operation and management. Few industries feel this more acutely than the legal sector.  Here, the pressure isn’t just from the evolving tech landscape but also from changing regulatory requirements, client expectations, and competitive dynamics. Law firms,…

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Clio Accounting: Everything You Need to Know

Are you ready to leave complicated accounting tools that aren’t tailored to the unique needs of law practices behind? Are you frustrated by not having a clear view of your firm’s financial health? Are you ready to reclaim your valuable time from administrative tasks and focus more on billable work? If you said yes to…

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Set Your Law Firm Accountant Up for Success

Law school prepares lawyers for many challenges, but managing a law firm’s finances is not typically one of them. Managing the firm’s books and ensuring financial accuracy and compliance fall outside the traditional legal curriculum. Because of this gap, lawyers often find themselves needing expert help to navigate the complex world of financial management. Accountants…

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Classroom Behavior Management System: 5 Reasons to Implement

Tune In To Our Audio Blog   There are times when you just want to persist with students involved in disciplinary infractions in the classroom. Even though faculty experience greater stress and difficulties, institutions don’t make a compromise on bad behavior. When an institution reinforces the classroom atmosphere with effective classroom behavior management systems, it…

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No systemic issues in UK international pathways, finds QAA

The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education has published the report of its evaluation of international pathway programs – programs designed to support the entry of international students into UK higher education courses. The evaluation was commissioned by Universities UK in early 2024, following reports in the mainstream media of universities allegedly allowing international students…

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Political Violence’s Potency | Michael C. Dorf | Verdict

In the wake of 9/11, many observers asserted some variation of the claim that “terrorism never works.” Drawing inspiration from circumstances like Londoners’ resolute determination during the German Blitz of 1940-41, they contended that efforts to demoralize civilian populations through mass killing invariably fail and are often counterproductive. Historian Caleb Carr’s book The Lessons of…

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