The Young Lawyers Issue | April 2019
In this issue of ABA Law Practice Today:
Just a few minutes a day can put you on the path to better mental health. For one, new career options abound for innovative thinkers. If you want to reach your goals, you need a plan. How to put your—and your client’s—best foot forward in court. Tips for taking your practice beyond pure legal skills. The YLD’s Men of Color Project works to ensure the profession’s past does not define its future. It’s not an impossible dream—it just takes some planning and hard work. These bar programs help fill the needs of clients and new attorneys. An effective document management system can be the foundation for better knowledge management. Part I of a two-part roundtable of experts on the impact of AI on the legal profession. An interview with the managing partner of Morris James LLP. An interview with the founder of Dominguez Legal Justice Center.Meditation Tips from the ABA Young Lawyers Division
What Does the Rise of Innovation and Technology Mean for My Career?
Plan Your Work and Work Your Plan
A Young Lawyer’s Guide to Oral Arguments
The Hard Work of Developing “Soft Skills”
The Question of Race
How to Start Your Own Firm as a Young Lawyer
Moderate Means Programs Help Young Lawyers Build Their Practices
Knowledge Management: Build Value with What You Have
How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Law Firms and the Law
Meet the Managing Partner: Keith Donovan
Making It Rain: Daissy Dominguez