Evolving Legal Profession (Nov 27, 2019)
Recent reports on how the legal profession is changing and how to be successful in it.
"Could a Legal Operations Role Benefit Your Organization? Here's How to Decide," Corporate Counsel
"To Diversify the Legal Pipeline, Let's Share the Rules of the Game," The National Law Journal
"The Biggest Mistake Lawyers Make in Their Approach to Networking," The Recorder
"The Realized Hour: How to Actually Collect on the Amount You Bill," Legaltech News
"Rise and Shine: Increasing Firm Visibility as a Young Partner," The National Law Journal
"Quinn Emanuel the Latest Large Firm to Start Accepting Bitcoin," LegalTech News
"Six Things Applicants Need To Know About NY's Character and Fitness Process," New York Law Journal
"Reed Smith Among Big Firms Building Veteran Groups,"The Legal Intelligencer
"How UGA Law Veterans Clinic Aids 'Invisible' Wounds," Daily Report
"The Delta Model: simple, accurate, versatile," Legal Evolution
"LPOs Are Disrupting the Industry — and Young Lawyers Should Take Notice," The American Lawyer
"Law Firms Are Still Investing in Tech, but the Pace May Have Slowed," Legaltech News
"Updates to a 100-year old talent model," Legal Evolution
"A Bankruptcy Lawyer's Perspective on Why a Recession Is Probable," Daily Business Review
"Coming Out: A Reflection on Making the Practice of Law More LGBTQ-Friendly," The Legal Intelligencer
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Charlotte Weeks, a dual-certified career coach and résumé writer, is the President of Weeks Career Services, Inc. She specializes in helping executives find meaning in their work and advance in their careers.
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Shauna C. Bryceis a Harvard Law School-educated lawyer who was on the hiring committee of an Am Law 200 law firm. She’s an author of several books, a contributor on legal careers to Forbes, Bloomberg Law, the American Bar Association, Lexis/Nexis, and many more, as well as an affiliate member of NALP and a president emeritus of The National Résumé Writers’ Association.
As one of the country’s best known résumé writers and career coaches, Shauna’s also worked with some of the nation’s top attorneys, who’ve worked places like Google, Dreamworks, Major League Baseball, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the White House. She’s also helped those just starting their legal careers, including law students getting their résumés ready for on-campus interviews (OCIs), summer associate positions, law clerk positions, externships, internships, judicial clerkships, and first-year associate roles. She’s even coached Tier 4 law students to compete with students at Top 5 schools to land high paying jobs in Am Law 100 law firms.
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