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Law Firm Marketing with AI: The Practical 2026 Guide
AI is everywhere right now. In search results. In inboxes. In the way people ask questions. And that’s the annoying part, actually—because it’s not just “a new tool”. It’s changing how potential clients behave before they ever call a firm.
By Dan Toombsabout an hour ago in FYI
The Titles “First Lady” and “First Gentleman” in Churches Are Not Biblical
In many African American Baptist churches and some other denominations, “First Lady” and “First Gentleman” are titles, even though the Bible does not indicate that pastors' spouses should be addressed as such. Because those titles are not explicitly biblical, questions occasionally arise around their usage.
By Margaret Minnicksabout 11 hours ago in FYI
Injured on labour hire in QLD: who’s actually responsible?
Being hurt at work is hard enough. Being hurt at work on labour hire is its own special kind of confusing. Because the first question everyone asks you—your family, the supervisor, the insurer, sometimes even the doctor—is the one you can’t cleanly answer:
By Dan Toombs2 days ago in FYI
Search warrants in QLD: what police can (and can’t) do at your place. Content Warning.
Getting police at the door is a proper adrenaline moment. Doesn’t matter if you’ve done nothing wrong. The heart still goes. The brain still blanks. And suddenly every sentence sounds either too defensive… or too chatty… or weirdly angry.
By Dan Toombs2 days ago in FYI
Injured While Volunteering in NSW?
Getting hurt while volunteering is a weird kind of shock. Because it’s not like a normal job where everyone expects insurance paperwork and HR emails. Volunteering is supposed to be the good part of the week. Helping at the surf club. Turning up to the SES unit. Doing a Marine Rescue shift. Sausage sizzle, charity event, school fete—whatever it is.
By Dan Toombs2 days ago in FYI
The Dark Side of Nursery Rhymes
We grew up believing nursery rhymes were sweet, harmless verses meant to lull children to sleep. But if you actually stop and listen to the words, many of those songs are alarming. As adults, we question why nursery rhymes were terrifying.
By Margaret Minnicks2 days ago in FYI
Bankruptcy in Australia: The Basics
“Bankruptcy” is a loaded word. Properly loaded. On paper it’s a legal process. In real life it feels like your name is being stamped with something permanent. That’s why people put it off, even when the numbers are screaming for a circuit-breaker.
By Dan Toombs2 days ago in FYI
Interesting Things About the Month of February
February: A Unique Month February follows January, which has 31 days, and comes before March, which also has 31 days. Therefore, the shortest month of the year is sandwiched between two long months. February is the only month on both the Julian and Gregorian calendars with only 28 days. During a leap year, the month has 29 days. Because a common year has only 28 days, it has no full moon because full moons occur every 29 and a half days.
By Margaret Minnicks4 days ago in FYI










