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Your reputation in the law is important to your future success. We are sharing seven considerations for you when thinking about the type of reputation you are looking to build. Establish your expertise. As a new attorney it is your job to learn your chosen practice. You are not going to be an expert in those early years but that is okay. As you lea…
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This week we are addressing a common summer question for those of you entering law school this fall - what do I need for law school??? Physical Items: 1. Tech - a lightweight laptop is a necessity. Many law students also opt for tablets for note taking, scheduling, planning, and more. 2. Noise cancelling headphones - these are a must to help you co…
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We are gearing up for a summer filled with vacations, day trips, and time spent with family and friends. So, of course, we are considering how we can actually disconnect when we are out of the office, whether that is for an afternoon or for a week. As an attorney, it takes more than just popping up your out of office response on your email. Especia…
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Congratulations to all of the 2023 law school graduates! In honor of this huge milestone, we are sharing our tips to help you prepare and plan to study for the bar exam this summer. Tip #1 - Celebrate your J.D. Law school is a huge accomplishment all on its own. Take some time to put the bar exam out of your mind, as well as wherever you are in you…
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Spring is here and summer is right around the corner. This usually means a different pace of our daily lives. The summer is a great time to network at any stage of your career. Because of unique summer opportunties, you can simplify your summer networking and enjoy yourself while you do it. If you are in law school you likely have a summer position…
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Professional networking groups are an effective way to generate new business, refer leads to others, and generally network with local professionals. But they can be intimidating if you do not know much about them. We are breaking down professional networking groups, how they work, what to expect, and how to tell if it is right for you. What is a pr…
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For law students and lawyers new to practice, your resume will not be filled with legal experience. This can leave you feeling anxious and frustrated with the job search process. We are sharing resume green flags that we look for in our firms and how you can showcase these in your resume. Resume Green Flag #1 - Extracurricular Activities Involvemen…
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Mentor relationships (much like networking) is something that we all know we should be pursuing for professional success, but can often be anxiety inducing. However so many of the same networking principles that we utilize can also apply to the search for your next mentor. But how to get started? The first place to look is at your current professio…
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When we think of networking we often think of events filled with eager networkers or exclusive networking groups. These are great places to network. But they are not the only way to network. Let’s take a step back and simplify the process. Here are three steps you can take this week to jumpstart your professional networking. Step #1 - Make a list. …
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Practical legal experience is a coveted resume builder for law students and recent law school graduates. This week we are sharing a few opportunities for you to gain practical legal experience - all with a networking bonus. 1. Legal Clinic Most law school have legal clinics associated with this schools. This is a direct routine to experiences that …
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If you are a recent or soon-to-be law school graduate this information is for you. As practicing lawyers who attended law school from 2007 to 2010, we know all about graduating during tough economic times because we graduated in the midst of the Great Recession. Therefore, we know a thing or two about how to navigate a tough job market and taking t…
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This week we are talking about something important to everyone, no matter their stage of practice. That is - your professional reputation. Your professional reputation is important to build and maintain. We are sharing five things you can do to build a strong professional reputation. #1 Reliability Do what you say you are going to do. Meet deadline…
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In part two of the 2023 Summer Associates are Made in the Winter miniseries we are discussion the application process and networking. These are two key aspects of a successful law school summer. The application process for summer positions varies widely depending on where you are applying. But how are you tracking your applications? As you apply fo…
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We are back we a popular topic - summer associates are made in the winter! In part 1 we will give you four simple tips to get your summer off to the right start this winter. Tip #1 - Start research opportunities that are available and interesting to you. You may not know what you want to do after law school and you may not know what you want to do …
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We are nearly halfway through December and we are deep into holiday prep. If you’re like us, you may feel like you are being pulled in a variety of directions - work, school, parties, holiday prep, and more. This week we are sharing 5 steps to streamline and prioritize your to do list this holiday season. Step #1 - Make a dump list. If you think yo…
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This week we continue our quest to decrease stress and improving decision making. That is why we are considering the seasonal decision fatigue and five simple things you can do to combat it right now. #1 - Make a dump list. Make a dump list of everything you have going on. Big and little put it on there. While you are making the list try to simply …
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This time of year has suddenly become very busy for us and we have heard from many of you that the same is true. That got us thinking about decision making, specifically big decisions. Not every day is the same when decision making is concerned. Here is a framework to help you decide whether today is a good day or a bad day to make a big decision. …
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Helping you build a strong professional network is the mission behind Lawyers Who Launch. This may be surprising, but there are times when you may need to intentionally pause your networking efforts during a particularly busy season of life. Putting a pause on networking may seem counterproductive, but it is in fact the opposite. We all have differ…
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This fall Haley has spent time within her firm looking for summer associates. Now that the interviews are done, she is sharing three lessons learned from her perspective as an interviewer. #1 - If you have the opportunity to interview in person - do it. Virtual interviews are part of our regular life and if that is all that you can manage that is f…
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This week Haley brought some wisdom from a book to discuss. She read “The Thin Line Between Cupcake and Bitch: Taking Action, Driving Change, Getting Results” by Joni Wickham. While there were many gems throughout the book, today’s inspiration is one of Joni’s 10 leadership sessions - know a crisis when you see it. In her book, Joni shared a framew…
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This week we are sharing four fall networking tips to help you kick off the year and set yourself up for success. Tip #1 - Prepare Before You Network Take some time to think about who you are and what you are looking for. Write it down. Practice it out loud until it feels natural. You want to appear polished and not scripted. While you prepare thin…
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If you’ve been with us for awhile you know that we love to talk about creating and developing mutually beneficial networking relationships. Today we are focusing a bit more on that “mutually beneficial” part and discussing why and how you can expand your networking for the benefit of others. This expansion is critical for the success of younger att…
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This week were have been inspired by Elyse Myers @elyse_myers on Instagram telling us all that sometime you just have to “do it scared.” Law school was hard and scary and intimidating for us and it still is for most of you. From day one (and what felt like every day afterward) we both questioned whether we should be there and whether we would make …
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Even though we may not be students anymore, the transition from summer to fall still feels like the beginning of a new chapter to us. We think this is the perfect opportunity for some networking reflection. To do this, we have a simple four question model that will guide us through the reflection into a plan for the rest of the calendar year. Quest…
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In honor of all of the bar exam takers last week, we are celebrating! The bar exam is a notorious milestone, for good reason. If you have ever taken the bar exam you understand why it has this reputation. No matter the results, just making in to the point of completing the examination is an accomplishment that cannot be overlooked. Take this as a s…
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This week we had the opportunity to speak with attorney and author of Balance is Bullsh*t - Ashley Manzi. When Ashley started writing a blog about her life as a mom while working as a full time attorney she never would have imagined that years later she would have the opportunity to turn it into a book. We sat down with Ashley and discussed her jou…
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Taking final exams and waiting for your final grades can be excruciating. If you are disappointed in a grade that you received, take a deep breath. We are here for you. While we are not saying that grades are not important, your grades do not define you. Your transcript does not measure your ability to learn practical skills, real legal skills, or …
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We have long advocated for mission statements, both professional and personal. This week we are taking it a step further and talking about why law firm mission statements are beneficial and how to get started. A mission statement is a summation of your goals and values. It answers why you do the work you do the way that you do it. As an attorney, h…
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We are now officially in summer mode. While that means the days are longer and the weather is warm, our calendars and to do lists are busting with new projects and obligations. This week we are sharing five wellness tips to help you avoid burnout and enjoy all of the fun that this time of year has to offer. Wellness Tip 1 Schedule breaks. Then actu…
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When you are looking at your task list at work, or your pile of files, or your ever growing inbox of unread emails you may feel like groaning. But if we tried reframing our daily attorney work, our continuing education, and our networking from “have to” to “get to.” This is not a magic fix-all solution and we certainly are not telling you that you …
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Whether you have a plan that just needs a bit of a recharge or you have no plan at all - this refresh is for you. Step 1 - Evaluate your networking goals. Networking is about relationships. Strong networking relationships are mutually beneficial professional relationships. As you start to develop a plan that works for you and your practice area, ke…
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This week we are sharing more effective networking planning. Speaking engagements are an efficient way to network. We share our thoughts on why, as well as practical tips for booking your next speaking engagement. As an attorney, speaking about a legal topic expands your network in a variety of ways. It associates your name with your practice area …
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Embrace New Experiences Not all practice areas are created equal. You may find yourself with an opportunity in an area of law you may not have considered before, give it a try. We both could not have imagined where our careers have taken us and if we did not keep ourselves open to new opportunities we would not be where we are. Keep in mind that if…
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As we celebrate one year of Lawyers Who Launch, we wanted to share more of our origin story with you all. The inspiration for everything we do came from challenging times and was nurtured by our friendship. Take networking connections and building them into mutually beneficial relationships is at the heart of what we do. The best networking connect…
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How do you find confidence when networking? Confidence starts with having a plan–think about who you are and what you want and practice how you will convey that to others. If you’ve done that preparation, it will be MUCH easier to find that confidence to walk up to someone at a networking event. Preparation is key and once you actually start talkin…
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In episode #47, we talked about some mindset shifts introverted attorneys can make about networking to make networking feel less overwhelming. To help you overcome those concerns, we are sharing 5 tips to take with you for your next networking event. Tip #1 - Look for opportunities to network in places where you already feel comfortable. Think abou…
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Welcome back to Part 3 of the Lawyers Who Podcast mini-series. In Part 1, Episode #46, we covered how to hone in on your niche, topic, and format. We also gave you some homework. Part 1 is definitely the place to start if you are considering starting your own podcast. In Part 2, Episode #48, we built on Part 1. We discussed choosing a name, the mec…
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In honor of 50 podcast episodes, we are sharing our best networking tips from some of those episodes. The Law Student’s Guide to Networking - Episode #27 In Episode #27, we shared our networking philosophy, which serves as the foundation for all the advice we give to law students and attorneys. Our networking philosophy is to make a connection, est…
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We are sharing 6 reasons why we think small firms are a great place to start your legal career. #1 - Exposure to Legal Work Immediately Small firms do not often have the time or space for a formal training or an elaborate onboarding program. You will start working on a variety of tasks your first day. Hitting the ground running can be intimidating,…
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Welcome back to part II of the Lawyers Who Podcast mini-series. In part I we covered how to hone in on your niche, topic, and format. We also gave you some homework. If you are considering starting your own podcast, part I of the Lawyers Who Podcast mini-series is not to be missed. This week we are going to build from there. We will discuss choosin…
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A common perception of lawyers is that they are all outspoken extroverts, but while that is true for some, introverted lawyers are just as common as extroverted lawyers. To be successful in your legal practice you need to network, but you can network very successfully even if you feel introverted, shy, anxious, nervous, or like an imposter. We have…
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As we approach 50 episodes and our first podcasting anniversary, we have been thinking back to where it all began. Over the last year we have talked with so many of you about how we got started in podcasting and about your fears surrounding podcasting that we thought this would be the perfect opportunity to share our podcasting story along with all…
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Welcome back for the third installment of our mini-series - Summer Associates are Made in the Winter. In part 1 we discussed how to get yourself set up to find the best summer role for you. In part 2 we did a deep dive into the application process and landing that coveted position. Finally, in part 3 we give you tips and strategies to make the most…
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This week Amy takes the lead as she shares her view on a deeper meaning in estate planning. Since her clerkship, Amy is faced with two unavoidable aspects of everyday life - death and taxes. By examining a deeper meaning in estate planning, she is able to expand her view of her practice and provide those services to her clients with compassion and …
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The preparations that you undertake during the winter months set the foundation for an amazing summer as a law student. In part I, we shared four steps that you should start right now to set yourself up for success this summer. In part II, we build on that with the applications process, utilization of your networking, and a practice tip for your vo…
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Whether you are traveling or simply taking a few days to relax at home, we have five tips today to help you set up your time out of the office for success. Step 1: Review your current workload and prepare staff. Go through your current files and tasks. What do you need to get done to meet a deadline before you are out? What can you delegate to some…
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The preparations that you undertake during the winter months set the foundation for an amazing summer as a law student. Step 1: Research-Spend some time researching different types of opportunities available for law students over the summer. There are a variety of types of companies that hire law students - various sized corporations, various sized…
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If you have been with us from the beginning, you already know that we love hobbies. In episode three, we talked about making time for a hobby in the episode “Who Has Time For Hobbies.” This week we are sharing our thoughts on why a screen free hobby might just be a good idea for you, along with a bunch of ideas for your next hobby. There are so man…
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Welcome to 2022! For our first episode back in the new year, we are looking at reflecting on the previous year and resetting for the new year. We have four steps that we are going to go through to help you evaluate where you are, where you want to be, and how to get there as we enter 2022. The first step is to think about where you want to be. We l…
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Whether this is your first semester of law school or your last fall semester, winter break is nearly here. Today, we are going to give you some ideas of how you can make the most of your winter break. First and foremost, after a long semester give yourself the time to relax. Take the time that you need to decompress and find yourself not studying f…
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