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At a Career Crossroads? Look Back Before You Can Look Forward

By |April 24th, 2013|Tags: , |

When you’re at a career crossroads, it can be difficult to imagine how you got there. Of course, logically, you know that you made specific education and employment choices throughout your life and these choices have led you down the path upon which you find yourself. Hindsight, as the old adage dictates, is 20/20. Take advantage of your perfected perspective to walk down memory lane and delve into a not-so-distant past. In order to move forward with your career, it is beneficial to revisit the reasons you decided to enter into this profession in the first place.

Neophytes and New Recruits: Advice to the Newly Initiated

By |March 27th, 2013|Tags: , , |

The Guardian recently published an article entitled “What law firms are looking for from new recruits.” With the legal market becoming ever more competitive, more and more lawyers are relying on the expert advice of legal and executive recruitment companies. Everyone from your friend’s aunt, the cab driver, to a tenured professor is willing and eager to give you his or her two cents on the matter of the mysterious job search. However, for reliable, qualified, and high-quality guidance, it’s best to go to the professionals.

What we can learn from the evolution of common law, besides the law?

By |March 19th, 2013|Tags: , |

If you attended law school in a common law jurisdiction, it wouldn’t have take long before you were introduced to the often-repeated story about the evolution of the common law. In the beginning, there were some steadfast principles. However, with time, the pressures of unsatisfied constituents, and the sheer diversity of reality; these principles changed and evolved at the hands of masterful and at times, comical judges. The genius of the common law is its capacity to grow and adapt to meet the needs of changing times. The flexibility and evolutionary nature of the law is a quality that any lawyer facing a possible career change ought to consider adopting.

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