Working as a summer associate is a fantastic way to sharpen your legal skills and get a taste of practicing law. A summer clerkship is exciting! It is probably the first time you are applying the abstract theories learned in law school to concrete cases and issues.

As a summer associate, you are sure to have a wide range of questions, from everyday issues such as expectations regarding work assignments, to big-picture concerns such as your future at the firm. The uncertain economic environment and the potential for a long-term employment opportunity may increase your anxiety. Where do you turn to help deal with these issues in your law firm?

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