A career is a journey without a destination. It’s the relentless effort to do better and be better. Because none of us will ever be perfect, that effort never ends. To help junior lawyers with that effort, supervisors will identify specific objectives for them, such as taking a deposition or arguing a motion. But I see several much more fundamental objectives that are often left unsaid and are critical for long-term success—five, to be precise.

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