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Moving to a New Accounting System

Moving to a New Accounting System

♫ Start movin’ on, movin’ on I feel on a roll since you’ve been gone... ♫

 David J Bilinsky 

Legal Regulation at the Crossroads

June 2023

Legal Regulation at the Crossroads

Are we making the right choices?

David J Bilinsky

Is It Really Not Easy Being Green?

April 2023

Is It Really Not Easy Being Green?

Green can be cool and friendlylike

David J Bilinsky

The State of the Legal Biz

February 2023

The State of the Legal Biz

How things have changed

David J Bilinsky

The Generational Divide

December 2022

The Generational Divide

Staffing in the new environment

David J Bilinsky

A Growing Reality

October 2022

A Growing Reality

Time to Reframe Competence

David J Bilinsky

AI and Law Practice

August 2022

AI and Law Practice

The future is now

David J Bilinsky

The War for Talent

June 2022

The War for Talent

Increasing retention and associate satisfaction

David J Bilinsky

Managing Your Time

April 2022

Managing Your Time

Using your most precious asset effectively

David J Bilinsky

COVID Challenges and Opportunities

February 2022

COVID Challenges and Opportunities

Thinking outside of the courthouse

David J Bilinsky

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