By Julie Brush | December 18, 2017
All things being equal, candidates possessing in-house experience still hold a healthy competitive advantage in today's legal market. With this said, the requirement has been relaxed and the consideration is a bit more balanced due to the factors noted above, specifically at the junior levels.
By Julie Brush | December 12, 2017
I frequently see resumes that attempt to squeeze too much information onto one page in order to conform to this “rule”—and it really isn't effective, or pretty. It's like trying to squeeze into pants two sizes too small. Technically you might be able to do it, but at the end of the day … it just won't look good.
By Julie Brush | December 5, 2017
In an employer's ideal world, a candidate's references would provide a treasure trove of information … from the minutiae of their legal experience to the skeletons in their closet.
By Brian S. Kabateck and Joana Fang | November 27, 2017
Cyber security risks have become more significant as we store more consumer financial and health information in electronic form. Hardly a week goes…
By Julie Brush | November 7, 2017
If the new role you are assuming has greater responsibilities, then asking for an increase in salary is reasonable. But before you embark on your quest for more, I recommend that you prepare and craft your request wisely. Because without a persuasive … and humble pitch, you won't get very far.
By Julie Brush | October 26, 2017
Being micromanaged … day in and day out … can be frustrating, infuriating and ultimately demoralizing. If too much time passes without a strategy to succeed in such a dynamic, your attitude/behavior will deteriorate—and compromise your professional reputation as well as your future career success.
By Angela Morris | October 25, 2017
Law students at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law will get a chance to escape Chicago's blustery winters and head to the Bay Area to immerse themselves in growing startups and high-tech companies.
By Ben Hancock | The Recorder | October 17, 2017
In this excerpt from an interview on Law.com's Unprecedented podcast, Gillian Hadfield talks about the challenges to revamping legal education, where law firms are failing, and why she thinks legaltech is also leaving a whole lot of the legal market underserved.
By Randy Evans and Shari Klevens | October 10, 2017
The existence of the attorney-client relationship is often a necessary predicate to any potential claim of error or malpractice.
By Julie Brush | October 10, 2017
Q: I'm an introvert and have been rejected in interviews for not showing enough enthusiasm. How do I overcome this if I can't change my personality?A:…
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