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Career Center, Career Files, Law Schools, Pre-Law
From The Career Files: Preparing For Law School Interviews
How can you take advantage of law school interviews? -
Books, Career Center, Career Files, Finance, Lawyers
From The Career Files: 10 Top Investing Books For Biglaw Associates
We believe investors are made, not born. And for even the most advanced financial whizzes, ongoing education remains a key part of managing money well. - Sponsored
Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
How to best leverage generative AI as an early adopter with ethical use. -
Ask the Experts, Career Center, Career Files, Law Schools, Law Students
How Take Care Of Yourself: Being A Law Student And Functional Human Don’t Have To Be Mutually Exclusive
Here are four suggestions for taking care of yourself in law school.
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Ask the Experts, Career Center, Career Files, Law Students
Finding Balance: How Being A Law Student And Functional Human Don’t Always Have To Be Mutually Exclusive
When you look at 1Ls, it’s no wonder that our profession ends up ranking among the highest for utter dissatisfaction, rampant substance abuse, and crippling depression. -
Ask the Experts, Associate Advice, Career Center, Career Files, Lawyers
From The Career Files: Challenge Yourself To Be Positive
I decided to do a 40-day challenge, during which I gave up complaining. That’s right, I stopped complaining for 40 days. -
Career Center, Career Files, Lawyers, Technology
The (Continued) Case For Being A More Tech-Savvy Lawyer: Manage Your Information Overload
To have a better legal career, attorneys need to focus on more than just lawyering and have an eye towards networking and business development. -
Career Center, Career Files, Lawyers
From The Career Files: It’s Weird But Going Crazy Might Be A Really Good Thing For Us Unhappy Attorneys
Today, Casey Berman gives some advice to unhappy attorneys. -
Career Center, Career Files, Law Schools, Pre-Law
From The Career Files: The Right Way To Do Law School
Ann K. Levine shares some insights about the right way to approach law school and the law school application process. - Sponsored
The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
ChatGPT ushers in the age of generative AI – even for law firms. -
Ask the Experts, Career Center, Career Files, Lawyers
From The Career Files: Which Of Your Selves Comes Forward As A Lawyer?
I have several different selves rattling around inside. No, I’m not suggesting multiple personality disorder. I’m alluding to the varied interests and aptitudes that have led to different careers over time. -
Career Center, Career Files, Lawyers, Technology
From The Career Files: The (Alleged) Uber-ification Of Legal Services
A comprehensive overview of current alternative, potentially disruptive, legal services delivery platforms. -
Ask the Experts, Career Center, Career Files, Law Schools, Law Students
From The Career Files: Want Better Law School Grades? Take An Iterative Approach To Learning
Alison Monahan offers some advice for improving your law school performance. -
Career Center, Career Files, Gender, Lawyers, Women's Issues
From The Career Files: Getting Back Into Law – The OnRamp Fellowship For Women Lawyers
Founded by Caren Ulrich Stacey, the OnRamp Fellowship is a re-entry platform that allows experienced, talented lawyers to return to the work force through a one year, paid training contract. -
Ask the Experts, Career Center, Career Files, Law Schools, LSAT, Pre-Law
From the Career Files: How To Get The Most Out Of An LSAC Forum
Advice for LSAC forums from Ann K. Levine of LawSchoolExpert.com.
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The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
ChatGPT ushers in the age of generative AI – even for law firms.
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Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
The rise of remote work has dramatically reshaped the relationship between Lawyers and Law Firms, see how Scale LLP has taken the steps to get…
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Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
How to best leverage generative AI as an early adopter with ethical use.
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Legal AI: 3 Steps Law Firms Should Take Now
If 2023 introduced legal professionals to generative AI, then 2024 will be when law firms start adapting to utilize it. Things are moving fast, so…
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Navigating Financial Success by Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Maximizing Firm Performance
In this CLE-eligible webinar, we’ll explore the most common accounting pitfalls and how to avoid them for your firm.
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Bar Exams, Career Center, Career Files, Law Students
From The Career Files: The Bar Exam - The Beginning Of The End Of The Beginning
Adam R. Banner explains how the bar exam is a microcosm for legal practice as a whole. -
Ask the Experts, Career Alternatives, Career Center, Career Files, Lawyers
From The Career Files: Finding Your Passion Above The Law (Part 3)
Sunny Choi of Ms. JD interviews lawyers who have found their passion by leaving the law. -
Career Center, Career Files, Law Schools, Law Students, Pre-Law, Rankings, Reader Polls
Happy Cities, Unhappy Law Students (And Vice Versa)?
How does law student satisfaction compare with the broader population? -
Ask the Experts, Associate Advice, Blackberry-Crackberry, Career Center, Career Files, Lawyers
From The Career Files: Don’t Let Your Blackberry OWN You
Megan Grandinetti explores three ways lawyers can achieve a healthy separation from work-related electronic devices. -
Career Center, Career Files, LSAT, Pre-Law
From The Career Files: Continued Decline In LSAT Administrations Is Good News For Aspiring Lawyers
Taking the LSAT has apparently gone out of style. Use that to your advantage. -
Career Center, Career Files, Law Schools, Pre-Law
From The Career Files: Lessons From Non-Traditional Law Grads
Ann Levine explores the concerns that face nontraditional law students. -
Ask the Experts, Career Center, Career Files, LSAT, Pre-Law
From The Career Files: Road To 1L – What To Do After The June LSAT (Part 1)
David Mainiero, Admissions Expert at InGenius Prep, examines major factors pre-law students should consider before re-taking the LSAT in October.