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By Keanna Seabrooks | February 15, 2023
While their needs vary, I find that much of the advice I ultimately give is along the same lines. So I've decided to share some of the advice here and hope that other young lawyers may find it helpful.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Alex Lonnett | February 8, 2023
This article offers some pointers for new attorneys adjusting to this type of work and finding success in the early parts of their careers.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Steve Harvey | January 18, 2023
January is a time to reflect on the past and plan for the future. This includes toting up the past year's wins and losses, evaluating finances, and thinking about success.
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By Christopher D. Armstrong | December 14, 2022
As a young lawyer, I've found mediating cases to be one of the more enjoyable and rewarding parts of my job. So long as they prepare for a mediation, I have no doubt that any young lawyer can enjoy the mediation process and get excellent results for their clients.
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By Vincent C. Sallan and Matthew Murray | November 9, 2022
I have been lucky enough to speak with attorneys in my office who have been in our position, understanding the controlled chaos we have been thrown into, and have given advice on simple goals to focus on to succeed early in your practice. The list below is not exhaustive, but the highlights of what I try to remember when trying to traverse the life of a first-year associate.
By The Legal Intelligencer | November 7, 2022
The Legal Intelligencer is proud to announce the members of our new Young Lawyer Editorial Board.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Krizia Rivera | November 2, 2022
Zoomers, while not losing the decorum and respect for the courtroom, should see Zoom litigation as preseason football, or a warm-up for the regular season—for the day we all go back to the courtrooms.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen J. Stanley | October 26, 2022
For junior lawyers in particular, pro bono work represents an opportunity to select our work and shepherd it from start to finish; from a practical sense, not engaging would be akin to leaving money on the table.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Sydney Willmann | October 19, 2022
Female attorneys are leaving the practice of law. Although this isn't a new problem, it's a problem that has plagued the legal profession for decades. Many departures go unexplained and leave legal employers reeling. While answers may be hard to come by, I suggest that legal employers look to an unlikely source for information: TikTok.
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By Daniel E. Pierson | September 21, 2022
As workplace culture experts and business leaders continue to debate the pros and cons of the growth of remote work, the young lawyer must continue to navigate new challenges presented by a lack of in-office time while embracing the growth opportunities provided by a reconfigured workplace.
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