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How to Start Out Successfully on Your First Day of Work
The first day at your new job can be an anxiety-provoking yet exciting time, and the first few years of your legal career can be some of the most important of your professional life. You will gain experience in several areas of the law, hoping to find your calling and specialize in a practice. You will develop business relationships with colleagues, clients and other leaders that you will (hopefully) maintain throughout your career. You will work long hours. You will finally get to make money. And, of course, while you are learning the practice of law, you will be judged by your superiors to see if you have the skills that make a successful attorney. This article offers practical advice on what to expect and how to have a successful start to your career now that you have found your first job.Ex-Prosecutor Appeals High-Profile Disbarment
Charles Sebesta has filed a notice of appeal with the Texas Board of Disciplinary Appeals indicating that he'll argue that the bar wrongly took his license away in connection with a case that wrongly sent a man to death row.Ex-Prosecutor Appeals High-Profile Disbarment
Charles Sebesta has filed a notice of appeal with the Texas Board of Disciplinary Appeals indicating that he'll argue that the bar wrongly took his license away in connection with a case that wrongly sent a man to death row.Ex-Prosecutor Disbarred Over Death Row Case
"This just makes such a difference to him in his feeling that the legal profession is finally on his side after—as he puts it—trying to kill him,'' said Neal Manne, who represented Anthony Graves in a State Bar of Texas grievance that led to the disbarment of former Burleson County District Attorney Charles Sebesta.Ex-Prosecutor Disbarred Over Death Row Case
"This just makes such a difference to him in his feeling that the legal profession is finally on his side after—as he puts it—trying to kill him,'' said Neal Manne, who represented Anthony Graves in a State Bar of Texas grievance that led to the disbarment of former Burleson County District Attorney Charles Sebesta.Fracking Ban Bill Heads to Governor's Desk
Supporters and opponents of House Bill 40 disagreed about whether the bill would increase or decrease litigation; how the proposal would balance property rights against the public's health and safety; and more.Fracking Ban Bill Heads to Governor's Desk
Supporters and opponents of House Bill 40 disagreed about whether the bill would increase or decrease litigation; how the proposal would balance property rights against the public's health and safety; and more.Energy Work Improved Texas Firms' Bottom Lines
In 2014, 20 of the 25 highest-grossing firms in Texas improved gross revenue compared with 2013.Energy Work Improved Texas Firms' Bottom Lines
In 2014, 20 of the 25 highest-grossing firms in Texas improved gross revenue compared with 2013.West Virginia's Steptoe & Johnson Lays Off Energy Lawyers
The energy firm, not to be confused with the international firm of the same name, laid off 32 people, including 14 lawyers. Steptoe & Johnson blamed plummeting oil prices that have impacted numerous law firms to varying degrees.Trending Stories
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