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"Staycations"??????

Legal Ease Blog: "Staycations" for lawyers - can they work?

"Staycations" for lawyers - can they work?

The economy is taking its toll on Americans' summer vacation plans. All of a sudden, the 'staycation' - staying home (or close to home) instead of traveling for vacation - is getting a lot of attention in the media. Rising costs mean less disposable income, and travel costs are skyrocketing, making travel a very expensive proposition.

But can lawyers actually take 'staycations?' Or will taking a 'staycation' just mean that you work the entire summer, without actually taking time off?

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Allison C. Shields, who is fast becoming one of my favorite legal consultants at her Legalease blog, has rules to make your "Staycation" a breeze. Read her entire article.

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