Episodes

  • Wrapping Up 2020 [LGE 134]
    Dec 29 2020

    We can't end 2020 the way we end most years, with improving office organization and reviewing fee agreements.  Rather, this is a year to end with a focus on being kind to ourselves, setting new types of goals, and thinking about intentionally designing the coming year. In this episode, Megan highlights her article recently published on Attorney at Work on what items should  be on our year-end checklist.

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    13 mins
  • Responding to Chapter 6 Notices: California Bar Exam [LGE 133]
    Dec 21 2020

    Thousands of California online bar exam takers were flagged for review, and an untold number of them have received Chapter 6 notices.  A Chapter 6 notice essentially accuses the applicant of cheating on the exam.  Megan has put together resources to help applicants respond.

    Resources Mentioned:
    Dropbox folder I put together with resources

    Petition to Sign (no monetary donations, please)


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    20 mins
  • Clio's Annual Legal Trends Report with George Psiharis [LGE 132]
    Dec 8 2020

    George Psiharis joins Megan to talk about the Clio Legal Trends report for 2020, the ongoing release of new information, and how Covid has impacted this important project.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Clio Legal Trends Report

    Clio Covid Impact Report


    Guest Info:

    George on Twitter

    George on LinkedIn

    Clio on LinkedIn

    Clio on Twitter

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    28 mins
  • The Intersection of Ethics and the Business of Law [LGE 131]
    Nov 3 2020

    Professor Cat Moon teaches a fantastic class at Vanderbilt Law School called Law as a Business.  Megan was honored to be one of the guest speakers recently, and she focused part of her talk on the question, "What is the connection between ethics and the business of law?"  This episode answers that question, focusing in large part on the consequences of making ethical errors and also touching on the good business of being ethical.


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    10 mins
  • 3 Things Young Lawyers Should Know about Ethics & Careers [LGE 130]
    Oct 27 2020

    Professor Cat Moon teaches a fantastic class at Vanderbilt Law School called Law as a Business.  Megan was honored to be one of the guest speakers recently, and she focused part of her talk on the question, "What should young lawyers know about ethics and a successful career?"  This episode answers that question with three specific things Megan thinks are important.

    1. Appreciate the importance of the rules
    2. Don't assume those above you know more than you do about the ethics rules
    3. Just because everyone else is doing it does not mean it is ok


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    12 mins
  • Breaking Screen Addiction For Mental Health [LGE 129]
    Oct 13 2020

    Screen addiction impacts most of us, and there's little doubt it has a negative impact. Overuse of screens leads to anxiety, depression, decreased productivity, and more.  Its impact is also clear in children. It turns out, it's not entirely our fault that we are so hooked.  Apps accessed on screens give us dopamine hits that keep us coming back for more.  In this episode, Megan talks about how we get hooked on screens and strategizes what we can do about it.  She also shares her recent experience of pulling the plug on the kids cold turkey.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Dopamine Detox - video on how to beat screen addiction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QiE-M1LrZk

    http://sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2018/dopamine-smartphones-battle-time/

    https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/cell-phone-addiction#how-to-break-the-addiction

    https://www.webwatcher.com/blog/why-are-kids-addicted-to-smartphones-dopamine-surges/

    https://www.businessinsider.com/what-your-smartphone-is-doing-to-your-brain-and-it-isnt-good-2018-3

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEpogM_fxsQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY2zzN3cTUQ

    https://vimeo.com/199064418

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    31 mins
  • Why Admissions Questions on Mental Health Matter to Us All [LGE 128]
    Sep 22 2020

    We know the profession has a mental health crisis.  We have serious concerns about bars asking applicants about their mental health. But do we really understand the position these questions can put an applicant in?  

    In this episode, Megan discusses and (in a first on this show) reads out loud the US District Court for the Western District of Kentucky's decision in Doe v. Supreme Court of Kentucky.  Doe applied for licensure after seeking mental health treatment, and Kentucky "put her through the ringer", eventually admitting her 994 days after she applied.  Then she sued for how she had been treated - and was dismissed from court, largely on standing grounds.  This episode highlights why all lawyers should care about what is happening int he admissions process, and Megan urges everyone to get involved.

    Resources Mentioned:
    Lawyers Gone Ethical with Jordan Couch on the Bar Exam

    Jordan Couch's analysis of the efficacy of the bar exam

    Court opinion

    Article about this case


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    33 mins
  • Slowing Down Incoming Business - Why and How [LGE 127]
    Sep 8 2020

    A large number of ethics complaints begin with lawyers taking on more work than they can handle, leading them to miss deadlines, fail to be responsive to clients, and otherwise drop the ball.  A booming business seems like a good thing, but too much of a good thing can cause severe problems.  In this episode, Megan talks long-term solutions like hiring help, and short-term relief measures like pausing ad campaigns, reducing availability for new consultations, and learning to say no.

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    16 mins