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Oxford Comma Decides Court Case in Favor of Workers’ Overtime
The Oxford Comma has become a rallying cry for grammar enthusiasts and has prompted a number of hilarious, if often inappropriate memes. But now the dispute

Can I Move My Child Out of State?
Life changes after a divorce or custody separation. Parents move on, start new relationships, take new jobs, and sometimes relocate. But when the court has

Do Lawyers Need to Fear Automation?
Automated legal services, particularly document preparation services, have been the boogieman for lawyers for years. But as automation gets better, attorneys need to make the

Are Unpublished Cases Even Legal Anymore?
Since the Michigan Court Rules changed in 2016, local lawyers have been on pins and needles about using unpublished cases. Some even wonder if it

Let’s Talk About Word Count
How long does a blog post need to be to get results? What is the ideal word count for a hefty return of your marketing

Trumps’ Transgender Rights Rollback: What You Should Know
Yesterday, the Trump Administration announced it was revoking guidelines issued by the Department of Justice and Department of Education on transgender rights in public schools.

Using Analytics to Improve Your Blog
How do you know your blog is working? You could wait until a potential customer mentions finding you one the web. Or you could install

The 7-Year Divorce
When most people file for divorce, they have one question: “How long is this going to take?” For one couple, the answer is 7 years, and

How Long Should a Blog Series Be?
I just got done with a 14 week blog series, and it was too long. So how long should a blog series be? Here are

Using Your Blog as a Tool for Follow-Up Contact
Who do you write your blog for? For most lawyers, past clients and referral partners make up a large portion of their subscribers. So use