bringing sweets into the office. Leave them in an area of the office where people congregate (lunch room, water cooler, etc.) with a nice note for everyone to have a nice day and enjoy the sweets. Safe, simple, and cheerful.Don’t: Don’t buy expensive, inappropriate gifts that can be seen in any way as “romantic.” No jewelry, perfume, dinners, shows, etc. If you would buy it for your significant other, then don’t buy it for someone in the office.One last don’t for you, the boss: Don’t be a jerk! Valentine’s Day falls on a Friday night this year and most people have plans. People will be with their significant other, or they will be drowning their sorrows in booze – either way, don’t make people work late unnecessarily. Whatever it is, it can wait for Saturday Monday.How do you plan to celebrate Valentine’s Day at your law firm? Let us know on Facebook FindLaw for Legal Professionals.Related Resources:

  • Should a Lawyer Ever Date a Client? (FindLaw’s Strategist Blog)
  • Best Valentine’s Gifts for Lawyers (FindLaw’s Greedy Associates Blog)
  • Delivered: Our Valentine to Judge Posner (FindLaw’s U.S. Seventh Circuit Blog)

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