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  • Oct 24, 2023 | thelegalpractice.com | Ben Aston |Robert Cialdini |Ronda Muir |Daniel Kahneman

    The best psychology books for lawyers offer crucial insights into human behavior, vital for any legal professional aiming to excel. From seasoned attorneys to law students, these selections cover mental health, work-life balance, and effective argumentation techniques. This curated list is designed to enhance your legal practice and personal development. Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman Psychology for Lawyers by Jennifer K. Robbennolt and Jean R. Sternlight Making Your Case by Bryan A.

  • Aug 23, 2023 | lexblog.com | Ronda Muir

    Engaged employees are involved in and enthusiastic about their work and workplace. Actively disengaged employees are disgruntled and disloyal because most of their workplace needs are unmet. It’s also been called “quiet quitting,” a phenomenon Gallup says may currently describe over half of the American workforce.

  • Aug 14, 2023 | lexblog.com | Ronda Muir

    You’ve probably read by now of ChatGPT’s legal acumen. ChatGPT averaged C+ when University of Minnesota law professors used it to generate answers in 95 multiple choice and 12 essay questions in exams in four courses. When compared blindly alongside actual students’ tests, ChatGPT scored C+ while the humans averaged B+. While low, if applied across the typical law school curriculum, the chatbot’s scores would be enough to earn a law degree, according to the researchers.

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