The Ultimate Guide to Your Legal Career: What Every Young Lawyer Must Know to Avoid the Mistakes and Maximize the Value of a Career in the Law (Paperback)

May 19, 2009 by admin · 2 Comments
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The Ultimate Guide to Your Legal Career: What Every Young Lawyer Must Know to Avoid the Mistakes and Maximize the Value of a Career in the Law

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“Cannon’s book reads like sound advice from a trusted older sibling. While The Ultimate Guide to Your Legal Career offers specific advice for the short term, it also asks young lawyers and law students to consider where they want to be further down the road. The book is more than just a primer on how to get a job; Cannon provides insight into how young lawyers can lay the foundation today for a happy and successful career many years from now. Most I importantly, Cannon describes what to do and what not to do in detail, rather than leaving the reader with the typical recitation of bromides and generalities.” — Timothy P. Peterson, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, former SEC Senior Counsel”I wish I’d had access to a book such as this when I was going through law school. Cannon’s truly unusual breadth of experience across different legal functions and practice areas gives him an extraordinary vantage point from which to comment on the profession. His book is replete with astute observations and practical advice.” — Eric John Finseth, Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP“This should be required reading for all law students, young lawyers, and those considering a career in the law. Cannon’s book is chock full of practical advice and insider knowledge.” — Theodore N. Stern, Vice president and general counsel, ePals, Inc.

The world doesn’t need another book about how to ace law school. But prospective and young lawyers do need the information and insight in this book to equip them with the expertise to make the right choices and fully develop a legal career, from law school to the decades beyond. The Ultimate Guide to Your Legal Career offers a balanced and critical perspective on every issue relating to a legal education and the profession of law today, including: Factors to consider when deciding to become an attorney Getting the most out of law school, from working as a summer associate to taking the bar Answers to common questions about working with law firms, including average salaries and bonuses, billable hours, and whether size matters How to make partner, and the effect that obtaining it or not has on you, personally and professionally When and how to orchestrate laterals and avoiding the potential negative side effects Career alternatives to law firms and transitioning to another profession, such as banking, business, and the government

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Should You Really Be A Lawyer?: The Guide To Smart Career Choices Before, During & After Law School (Paperback)

May 6, 2009 by admin · 10 Comments
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Should You Really Be A Lawyer?: The Guide To Smart Career Choices Before, During & After Law School

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An inventive and informative book. Read it only if you care about your career. — Kathy Morris, JD, author and legal career counselorI wish more of our students and alumni could have read this book before they made their biggest career decisions. — Former ass’t dean, St. University School of LawShould be required reading for every law school applicant and pre-law advisor. — Ass’t Dean, Villanova University School of Law

Are you making the right decision to get into–or remain–in law? Whether you’re a prospective law student, a current law student, or even a practicing lawyer, the decision to enter–or remain–in law ranks among the biggest career decisions you’ll ever make. From the latest research on decision-making, authors Deborah Schneider and Gary Belsky have written a unique career-building guide that will help you evaluate and answer the most basic question facing you now: Should you really be a lawyer?

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