10 Things Every Young Lawyer Should Know, But They Don't Teach In Law School
1h 4m
Created on July 18, 2022
Beginner
Overview
Starting a law career involves more than good grades in the torts and contract classes of law school. Randy Johnston of Johnston Tobey Baruch, PC will discuss relationships with other lawyers in a law firm, unexpressed or hidden expectations of the young lawyer, and common mistakes and misunderstandings of the new lawyer just out of law school.
This program is intended primarily to benefit the young lawyer, but it will also be of benefit to seeing your lawyers who serve as mentors because it discloses what mentors sometimes take for granted and need to explain to young lawyers to optimize their success.
Learning Objectives:
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Identify unexpressed expectations
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Prepare career objectives, both short-term and long-term
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Recognize common misconceptions in the practice of law
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