Eleanor Sharp

Eleanor Sharp is the author of AGSE Law. As a paralegal, she has worked with attorneys in many fields to ensure their clients get the best advice and representation. She is passionate about helping people understand the complexities of the legal system so they can make better decisions for themselves. Eleanor loves reading, travel, and spending time with her family. She hopes her articles will help others navigate life’s legal intricacies with confidence.

how to deal with a toxic work environment
Everyday Law

Dealing with a Toxic Work Environment: What You Can Do

A toxic work environment can drain your energy, damage your mental health, and make even the most passionate employees dread coming to work. Whether it’s constant negativity, bullying, or poor leadership, toxic workplaces don’t just affect morale—they can impact your long-term well-being and professional growth. This guide explores the warning signs of a toxic workplace,

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how to prove a hostile work environment
Everyday Law

Prove a Hostile Work Environment: What Employees Should Know

A hostile work environment can make daily life unbearable. Whether it’s harassment, discrimination, or intimidation, no one should feel unsafe or demeaned at work. Understanding what legally qualifies as a hostile work environment — and knowing how to prove it — is key to protecting your rights and holding responsible parties accountable. This guide breaks

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Everyday Law

Appellate Attorneys vs. Trial Attorneys: Why the Skill Sets Differ

Highlights: Trial attorneys focus on facts, witnesses, and jury persuasion. Appellate attorneys focus on law, precedent, and judicial persuasion. Trial lawyers excel at storytelling, cross-examination, and negotiation. Appellate lawyers excel at research, legal writing, and issue selection. Appeals require an attorney with strong appellate experience for success. Collaboration between trial and appellate counsel strengthens outcomes.

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