As I made the transition in the early 90’s from advising law students to providing support for dissatisfied lawyers, I assumed their paths would lead them to in-house, government, non-profit and non-law positions. My role would be to help them market and promote themselves so they could find the unadvertized…
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SERIES OF ARTICLES ON LEXIS HUB FOR NEW ATTORNEYS
LEXIS HUB FOR NEW ATTORNEYS HAS AGREED TO PUBLISH A SERIES OF FOURTEEN ARTICLES I HAVE WRITTEN – FIVE ON THE FUNDAMENTALS OF THE CAREER SEARCH AND NINE ON HOW TO SEARCH FOR A SATISFYING POSITION. (TO READ THE ARTICLES YOU MAY HAVE TO REGISTER AS A MEMBER.) HERE IS…
Will college students continue to remain ill-informed about law schools?
Law schools have failed their students and the public but college graduates continue to apply and attend without having the facts or information needed to make an informed decision. I request that you read this post and, if appropriate, forward it to any college students considering going to law school…
August 9, 1989 – Harvard Law School
AUGUST 9 1989 – HARVARD LAW SCHOOL After graduating from Harvard Law School in 1963, I worked for a large law firm, served in the US Army JAG and worked in an insurance company. After two years as an associate for a sole practitioner, I founded two small law firms…
NOW ACCESSIBLE ONLINE – Think Small! Learning about and Locating Positions in Small Firms – New York State Bar Association Committee on Lawyers in Transition Webinar
I had the opportunity and the privilege yesterday to make a presentation entitled “Think Small: Learning About and Locating Positions in Small Law Firms” for the New York State Bar Association. About 30 who registered were “live” in the “studio” at the law office of Lauren Wachtler, the chair of…
Think Small! Learning about and Locating Positions in Small Firms – New York State Bar Association Committee on Lawyers in Transition Webinar
On Wednesday, September 16, 2009, from noon to 2pm (EDT), I will be doing a live webcast for the New York State Bar Association Committee on Lawyers in Transition entitled Think Small! Learning About and Locating Positions in Small Law Firms “For many years, if not decades, there has been…
Prospects Dim for Law Students OR The Light at the End of the Funnel
A week ago today, I submitted the following to the New York Times with a request that it be considered for an op-ed stating, as required, that it had not been previously published. The paper’s guidelines state that if you receive no telephone call or e-mail within three business days,…
Debra and Ron Post 3 – ARE LAW SCHOOLS MERELY FUNNELS FOR BIGLAW?
For information on the genesis of these posts and on who “Debra” is, click here and read the intro to “Debra and Ron Post 1.“ Ron: When I began to work as the public interest adviser at Harvard Law School in 1983, I knew that there were thousands of capable…
Debra and Ron Post 2 – HOW DO LAW STUDENTS MAKE CAREER DECISIONS?
For information on the genesis of these posts and on who “Debra” is, click here and read the intro to “Debra and Ron Post 1.” Ron: As I have mentioned often, 95% of the women (and the men) who have graduated from “selective” law schools (not the best, just the…
Debra and Ron Post 1 – BIGLAW FOR NEW GRADS: FRIEND OR FOE?
I met Debra Snider on Twitter in a conversation about women & large law firms. That conversation led to a spirited email discussion, which we’ve broken down into four blog posts. After a distinguished 21-year legal and business career, Debra became an author and speaker. As a lawyer, she handled…