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What’s the secret? Why is that person so much more successful than everyone else? What does he have? What does she know? These questions are familiar to most people. However, the answers are not.
Your search for these answers should include examining the concept of EQ. EQ is a person’s Emotional Quotient. Emotional Quotient (EQ), is how a person’s Emotional Intelligence is measured. It is the emotional version of a person’s IQ (Intellectual Quotient)
For many years, it has been believed that EQ is the most important indicator of a successful leader. Below are posts related to EQ and the closely related concept of social intelligence as they related to lawyers. The application of these concepts to the practice of law is what I call Legal Intelligence (LQ)
- Jurors Always Remember More Than The Evidence
posted: March 7th, 2012
- A Touch of Bias
posted: February 28th, 2012
- Steinbeck Was Talking EQ Before There Was An EQ
posted: February 15th, 2012
- The Equation of a Decision
posted: January 16th, 2012
- Your Done, When All You Want Is To Finish
posted: January 14th, 2012
- The Package
posted: January 4th, 2012
- The Second Worst Question
posted: January 2nd, 2012
- A Quick and Dirty Explanation of EQ for Lawyers
posted: December 29th, 2011
- Some Unwritten Jury Instructions
posted: December 28th, 2011
- 100% aimed at 2%
posted: December 21st, 2011
- Persuadable Jurors
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- When You Expect Everything You Never Get It
posted: December 13th, 2011
- Real power is convincing a jury you’re right, when you are.
posted: December 10th, 2011
- Rules Are Good, Why is Better
posted: November 22nd, 2011
- The Lawyer, The Doctor And His Schedule
posted: June 28th, 2011
- Happiness Hygiene
posted: June 23rd, 2011
- Grey is the Official Color of Lawyers
posted: June 18th, 2011