Aug 6, 2022
Over the last 25 years, I’ve spoken to
many lawyers who have expressed interest in going in-house.
When I graduated from law school in the late 1980s, opportunities
to work in a corporate environment were more limited. Today,
there are many more lawyers working in-house. So what has
changed? And more importantly,...
Jul 24, 2022
In the legal profession, AmLaw100
law firms get most of the attention. With eye popping
salaries now being given to first year associates, it is easy to
conclude that getting one of these jobs means you are at the
pinnacle of the legal profession.
While starting your career at a major firm has a lot advantages salary,...
Jul 10, 2022
In law school, we learn how to
think like a lawyer. We develop the analytical skills we need
to analyze a case, draft documents, research legal issues and
provide sound legal advice to our clients. But like
many professionals, we don't spend a lot of time
studying the human component of the practice of law.
While...
Jun 21, 2022
If you listen to this podcast or
spend any time around me, you know that I am an enthusiastic member
of ProVisors, a nationwide business networking group that is home
to some great lawyers, accountants, financial planners, bankers,
and many other trusted advisors. The thing I love most about the
group is that I get to...
Jun 6, 2022
Anyone who knows me knows that I’m
a big consumer of podcasts. For me, podcasts are a
significant part of my own ongoing professional
development.
As someone who is not a big reader, I have also found podcasting an entertaining way to keep up on law, politics, marketing, and a host of other subjects that interest me...