What should lawyers be focusing on in the middle of their work day?

Recently, we gave you five things every attorney should do to start their day. Of course, before that, there were reminders about what you should have done before you leave the office at the end of the day.

So, naturally, the next obvious question is – what about the middle of the day? Not the beginning, as you’re revving up, or the end, as you begin to wind down. But, the middle. You know, that huge chunk of the work day when you, hopefully, really dig into the meat of practicing law and all that other good stuff? Here’s a checklist of 5 things to remember in the middle of the day.

Happy working, and good luck with the rest of your day!

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