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"At the end of the day, every lawyer's currency is their own practice. ...To be considered for leadership, you must first prove your mettle as a lawyer, setting an example for how a firm's business should operate."
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"Give every assignment your full attention, no matter who assigned it to you and how big the case is."
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Legaltech News caught up with Michael Bloom, the CEO and founder of Praktio, a legal training software provider, to discuss the unique needs of new lawyers and how startups can benefit from bootstrapping.
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Chiristina Wojcik, Managing Director, Corporate and Legal Operations at LexFusion, discusses the need for those with a seat at the table to open doors for others, the importance of having clearance to shut down sexism, and why vendors should focus on what legal tech can do today, not tomorrow.
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"The advice I would give is to make sure you want a leadership role for the right reasons. If you want it just for the title, firm leadership should not be your goal. Leadership requires a firm first mentality and a lot of time and effort outside of your practice."
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