From the Editor: Natalie Bennett, a trial lawyer with Morgan Lewis and a 2019 NLJ D.C. Rising Star, writes about best practices for cultivating visibility as a young partner at a large law firm. And she takes the traditional mantra of “do good work and the rest will follow” a few steps further. To rise through the ranks and maximize visibility, young lawyers must be: adaptable, clutch team players and engage in pro bono service. For more in the latest column in our “On the Rise: Voices from Young Lawyers” series, read on.  —Lisa Helem, editor-in-chief, The National Law Journal

To be visible in a law firm is to have a profile that sets you apart from your peers. Visibility as an associate or young partner means someone who is “front of mind.” This is the person those with established client relationships first think of when it is time to pitch a new matter. The person is known as a “firm citizen” and a “superstar.”

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