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OLN Sponsors 3rd Annual JRCLS Women in Law Regional Conference

Overflow Legal Network is proud to announce its sponsorship of the 3rd Annual JRCLS Women in Law Regional Conference. It will be held at Chapman University…

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2015 Goals Can Be Achieved With Systems and Objectives

Written by Desiree J. Nordstrom, Founding Partner and Attorney, Overflow Legal Network, LLC.  Welcome to 2015! Every New Year, many of us set resolutions for…

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Alternate Legal Career Highlight – Teaching in Taiwan

Here at OLN, we are advocates for a balanced lifestyle and sustainable career choices. Both our freelancers and the firms we serve find that our services…

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How to Handle Difficult Clients

Dealing with difficult people is a part of life.  However, as an attorney, dealing with difficult clients presents its own challenges.  In retail and other…

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Fiduciary Access to Digital Accounts

Written by Tom W., OLN Freelance Attorney. Life is increasingly lived in cyberspace, with email, financial and social media accounts capturing information ranging from the…

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The Benefits of Hiring a Contract Attorney

Written by Desiree Nordstrom. Last week I sat in a meeting with a room full of lawyers. The attorney next to me was exhausted. She…

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The “GET List” To Beat Fatigue

Written by Desiree Nordstrom. Do you ever feel so exhausted that you fear if you sit down, you might not be able to get back…

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The Best Friend of Appellees and Respondents is the Standard of Review

Written by Michael S., OLN Freelance Attorney. While a previous blog post noted that appellants and petitioners, losers in the trial court, must be bold…

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Appellants and Petitioners Must Be Bold

Written by Michael Skotnicki, OLN Freelance Attorney. A bad habit of many lawyers who may be inexperienced in appellate practice is to view an appeal…

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Make Sure to Put “Good Stuff” About the Client in the Appellate Record

Written by Michael S., OLN Freelance Attorney. An important part of appellate brief writing is storytelling, telling your client’s story to the court in a…

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