The LP Perspectives Issue | May 2015
In this issue of ABA Law Practice Today:
How an arts lawyer found a firm with a passion for supporting local artists. What do you do when you've climbed the final rung? In our "Best Of" roundtable, experts discuss the relationship of legal training and marketing. The four traits it takes to make it in the limelight. How to keep the attorneys you spend time and money training. How to keep your ethical footing as the Rules of Professional Conduct get more complicated. An inclusive breakdown of how to effectively utilize social media platforms to build your community. In a field notoriously slow to adapt, change is coming. A senior manager of a New York firm explains how minority attorneys can be shortchanged, and how to clear those hurdles. "Junior attorneys must gain perspective on how their work impacts the firm and their net worth—and their pay." Victoria Vuletich interviews Barb Craft, of Davenport University, about her career path.Finding a Firm With a Passion for the Arts
Transitioning from Associate to Partner: What Now?
What’s a JD Got to Do With Law Firm Marketing?
Do You Have What It Takes to Be a Celebrity Lawyer?
Associate Engagement is No Laughing Matter
Ethics Imperative to Business Development Learning
How to Build Great Professional Relationships Online
Innovation in Legal Education
Overcoming the Challenges of a Non-Traditional Career for Minority Attorneys
Junior Attorneys and Senior Perspectives
Interview with Barb Craft