The Young Lawyers Issue | April 2018
In this issue of ABA Law Practice Today:
You don’t have to be a jerk to be a good lawyer. In fact, just the opposite. Don’t get frustrated—embrace your talented Millennial associates. To grow your practice, consider some lesser-known practice areas. How to manage the constant juggling of life and career demands. Macs now truly are a reasonable choice for law firms. How to grow your practice in the face of legal industry disruption. Take charge of your future by following some simple steps. New lawyers often struggle—but especially those who are the first in their family to go to college, much less law school. Starting your own practice is not as daunting as you may think. Answering some essential questions about the use of AI. Mobile apps hold much promise for increasing access to justice. An interview with the co-founder of Lawrence & Bundy. Women leaders continue to discuss how they made it—and what needs to happen so more women take leadership roles—in Part II of our roundtable. An interview with Peter Carayiannis of Conduit Law. Joshua Cohen turned a passion for consumer issues and his personal experience into a strong niche practice.Memories of Incivility as a Young Lawyer
Unlocking the Talents of the Millennial Lawyer
Look Outside the Box for Success in Law
Balancing Act—Lawyers, Time, and Life
The Evolution of Choice: PC vs. Mac
From Analog to Augmented Reality
Legal Keys to Become a Successful Lawyer
Helping First-Generation Lawyers Thrive
Tips for the Modern Legal Entrepreneur
Sponsored The Meaning of Artificial Intelligence for Legal Researchers
Access to Justice Only Starts with Technology
Making It Rain: Allegra Lawrence-Hardy
Women in Law Firm Leadership Positions, Part II
Meet the Managing Partner: Peter Carayiannis
Taking on Student Loans