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Editorial Board

Editorial Board

September 09, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Place Personal Preferences Over Rankings In Job Searches

Unlike the college or law school selection process, most lawyers are not familiar with the reputations and names of the firms prior to practicing. Whereas in your law school selection process you might have known that you wanted an urban experience, or a school founded in a religious tradition, the chances are that recent grads have no real information about area law firms other than what could be found on websites and in promotional materials or NALP forms.

By YL Editorial Board

5 minute read

July 21, 2011 | Texas Lawyer

Films That Inspire, for Your Summer Viewing Pleasure

As young attorneys, there are definitely times when we need a dose of inspiration. In fact, you may even find yourself questioning why you became an attorney in the first place after a tough day in court, criticism from a partner, a dragging week or endless calls from a difficult client.

By Young Lawyer Editorial Board

10 minute read