The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Caroline R. Robb | April 1, 2020
Start to define your career and stand out to your clients, internal and external.
By Sue Reisinger | MP McQueen | March 30, 2020
If the purpose of law school is to train eager minds to "think like a lawyer," then the purpose of a Columbia Law School seminar taught by former…
By Louis Lehot, L2 Counsel | March 30, 2020
The new virtual world—using Zoom for meetings and hearings— means legal professionals should take into account some key considerations to optimize the circumstances.
By Brian K. Johnson | February 12, 2020
"Hand movements, even those initial tiny impulses, occur on important words. Emphatic gestures lead to emphatic speech. That is why listeners often respond with, 'I hear what you're saying,'" writes courtroom communications expert Brian K. Johnson.
Pro Mid Market | Analysis|Commentary
By Zachary M. Kimmel | February 10, 2020
"What do you do?" This is a simple question, but it is one that is often misunderstood by young lawyers.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Zachary M. Kimmel | February 5, 2020
"What do you do?" This is a simple question, but it is one that is often misunderstood by young lawyers. There is an uncanny impulse to blurt out with pride, "I am a lawyer!" But what does that response really convey other than the fact that a person spent three years at law school and passed the bar exam?
By Nina Cunningham, Quidlibet Research | January 30, 2020
For those gaining skills to work in the industry for the first time, the challenge remains to hit the ground running with a position and, better, with a career path. Yet no career path in this industry will sidestep an ongoing foothold in the classroom — onsite or virtual.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Alison Smith | January 24, 2020
In my mind, the best way to do that was to work at a large law firm as a partner. Partnership was my ultimate measure of success. I resolved to make it a reality—and I did.
By Sue Reisinger | December 16, 2019
Bruce Braun of Sidley Austin talked in a recent interview with Corporate Counsel about why top managers can make horrible witnesses, and how the general counsel can help turn that problem around.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Mike Evers | December 3, 2019
I realize that career advice columns often boil down to a variation on the phrase, "use common sense." Yet, I was reminded recently that some lawyers can make $800,000 and fail to practice that concept.
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