By Young Lawyer Editorial Board | December 26, 2024
No matter what end of the love-hate spectrum you may fall when it comes to New Year’s resolution, there is no disputing that we all could be a little better personally and professionally if we focused on goals such as these.
By Stephanie Rodriguez | December 18, 2024
This year has been a whirlwind of lessons, growth and occasional coffee-fueled late nights, from perfecting the fine art of contemporaneous time entry to building meaningful relationships with colleagues.
By Michael Iles | December 12, 2024
While fears of an army of robotic attorneys replacing us at the courthouse or earning and keeping our clients’ trust are almost certainly premature, as legal professionals, it still may feel overwhelming to keep up with technological changes. This is a driving force behind the importance of lawyers engaging in continuous professional development, mentoring, and long-term succession planning.
By Bryan Parker and Damien Atkins | December 11, 2024
Hiring 100 lawyers per year means a $100 million investment; by year 2.5, you are still trying to recoup its investment, but with 30-50% fewer lawyers.
By Young Lawyer Editorial Board | December 5, 2024
Effective client management does not only include your knowledge of the law. It includes how you communicate with your client, helping to set reasonable expectations, and gaining your client's trust.
By ALM Staff | November 13, 2024
Meet the The American Lawyer's 2024 Young Lawyer of the Year finalists.
By Stephanie Rodriguez | November 11, 2024
You’ve made it through the tortuous maze of law school and the bar exam. Now, you get to deal with real adult scaries: networking. For those like me who suffer a debilitating case of impostor syndrome, walking into a room full of attorneys or logging into a Zoom meeting can cause heart palpitations.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Stephanie Rodriguez | November 6, 2024
You've made it through the tortuous maze of law school and the bar exam. Now, you get to deal with real adult scaries: networking. For those like me who suffer a debilitating case of impostor syndrome, walking into a room full of attorneys or logging into a Zoom meeting can cause heart palpitations. Unfortunately, that is 90% of our job.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | October 31, 2024
While the legal industry has made strides in supporting lawyers' need for time off following the birth or adoption of a child, paid parental leave is unfortunately not a ubiquitous practice, and antiquated attitudes still exist surrounding such leave.
By Krishnan Nair | October 20, 2024
Clients are paying more attention to who is doing the work they're getting billed for; yet the salaried partner tier endures, writes The Global Lawyer.
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