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By Jill Backer | December 6, 2022
With full disclosure I have dedicated most of my career and energy in the last 20 years to the service of law students and law schools and I say today's law students get a bad rap.
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By Tasha Norman | November 16, 2022
"Be open to the opportunities that come your way."
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Frances De La Guardia | November 3, 2022
Throughout my 30 years as a practicing lawyer, I have learned that we all have a unique opportunity to be more than just successful lawyers. We can be part of a bigger picture and serve our profession and our community, while at the same time, fulfilling our obligations to our clients and firm.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Daniel Balmori | October 11, 2022
The young lawyer is not responsible for their development alone. Good managers have an obligation to effectively train. The role of a valuable manager is to set his team members up for success.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Avila law firm | October 4, 2022
Avila Rodriguez Hernandez Mena & Garro LLP (AVILA) is celebrating its 15-year anniversary by sharing how the firm was built, early struggles and successes, and what other young entrepreneurial attorneys should know before starting their own firm.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Pamela E. Rogers | September 23, 2022
The financial success many middle market law firms are presently experiencing can either serve as a foundation to weather an economic downturn or a final highpoint before their performance declines—or worse.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Steven B. Lesser | September 14, 2022
Law firms have aggressively been recruiting lawyers particularly in specialty areas such as real estate, construction and corporate law. In the wake of these developments, lawyers can best position themselves to achieve success by becoming a board-certified specialist.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Bruce H. Lehr | September 9, 2022
Lawyers are not required to do fellowships, residencies, and not even internships. A law school graduate is let loose onto the public and can practice any kind of law, civil or criminal—personal injury, wrongful death and complex business litigation. All allowable and condoned by the Florida Bar.
Daily Business Review | How I Made It|Profile|Q&A
By Tasha Norman | August 12, 2022
Attorneys should constantly be reevaluating – what are they doing that month to professionally develop
By Raychel Lean | August 5, 2022
"If you're out on your own, who's telling you what organization to join? Who's giving you advice on how to respond to a mean email?" said Florida Bar President Gary Lesser, who's managing partner at Lesser Lesser Landy & Smith in West Palm Beach.
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