The Art of Working as a Successful General Counsel: Julie Getzels' Advice On a typical day at the office, Julie Getzels might stroll past a few Renoirs, Georges Seurat's ''A Sunday on La Grande Jatte,'' or Grant Wood's ''American Gothic'' on her way to a board meeting. (250 views)
Paralegals & Legal Assistants: How Going to Law School Can Help Advance Your Career Whether law school is a lifelong dream, seems like the next logical step, or is recommended by an employer, paralegals and legal assistants are increasingly taking to pounding the casebooks. (2401 views)
Discover the Benefits of Becoming an Attorney on the Road Less Traveled You've worked hard and are ready for a break. Heck, you've earned one. But you want an experience that mixes exercise and strength training while enjoying the finer things in life: beautiful landscapes, great food, and delicious wines. What to do? How about bike trips? (13 views)
Gain More Responsibility as a Paralegal: How to Advance in the Firm Setting Employers generally treasure workers who seek to improve their job performance and are eager to take on more responsibility—and law firms are no exception to the rule. A paralegal or legal assistant who’s willing to learn new tasks and help out with additional duties may enjoy a boss who respects and values his or her contribution to the firm. (64 views)
Become a Practicing Attorney: 5 Advantages of Joining Law Review (Part 1) At one time or another, every law student wonders whether writing for a major student publication or law review will open unique career opportunities in the future. Many students also question whether the time devoted to law review tasks might negatively affect their studies. LawCrossing sought out three practicing attorneys' opinions on whether to pursue this honorable... (1754 views)
Law School 2L Survival Guide: Tips from an Insider on Succeeding in Law School You read case law at the speed of light. You write three-hour exams in your sleep. So why is 2L known as the year they work you to death? (867 views)
An International Lawyer's Life: A Fascinating Journey of Intrigue and Adventure E. Lawrence ''Larry'' Barcella, Jr., could write a thriller about his life. The partner at Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP has traveled the world investigating conspiracies, arms dealers and a rogue CIA agent who tried to have him killed. LawCrossing speaks with Barcella about his round-the-world path to success. (330 views)
How A Paralegal Found Their Ideal Job - Tips & Advice for Job Seekers Wendy S. Cathers was recently named ''Rookie of the Year'' by Legal Assistant Today magazine. LawCrossing speaks with the Richards Layton and Finger paralegal about her accomplishments and her decision to switch careers and become a paralegal. (110 views)
Become a Lawyer: How to Become a Licensed Attorney and Learn What it Takes To Succeed Page 5 It's all in the preparation. Preparing for the bar exam is absolutely essential. Law firms recognize this, and most give their incoming first-year associates the summer off after graduation (sometimes salaried) to study for the late-July administration. Many firms will even pick up the tab for expensive prep courses or offer a stipend for registration and... (4639 views)
How to Become a Lawyer: An Inside Look at Working Behind the Bar Page 4 How is the exam structured? With a few exceptions (like the aforementioned California and Texas), most states' bar exams consist of two days of testing: the Wednesday MBE and a Tuesday or Thursday state-specific exam. (1521 views)
Secrets to Launching Your Legal Career: What You Need to Know to Get Started Nothing says ''I'm filthy rich!'' like owning your own thoroughbred. Prove to everyone that your blood is bluer by getting a pedigreed racing horse to call your very own and an equestrian property to match. (17 views)
Careers in Law: A Walk on the Wild Side - Advice for Prospective Attorneys Put on your khaki shorts, load your film, and pack your bug spray. You're about to embark upon the adventure of a lifetime on an African safari! (9 views)
What It Takes to Become a Successful Coffee Entrepreneur: Learn from Juan Valdez How does waking up to the sweet smell of coffee brewed from beans cultivated at your very own coffee bean plantation sound? If this is your idea of heaven, then LawCrossing Weekend has got your ticket. (31 views)
A Guide to Living in New York (the Big Apple) | Insider Advice & Tips Moving to New York City with a 30 million dollar budget? The Penthouse at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel boasts exquisite amenities, jaw-dropping views, 5 star service, and the most exclusive location in the city. (100 views)
Finding a Meaningful Career in Public Interest Law: What You Need to Know The Harvard Legal Aid Bureau is the oldest student-run law practice in the country, celebrating its 90th anniversary this year. Third-year Harvard Law student Jennifer Cannistra is in her second year with the Bureau, and, as far as public interest law goes, she's just getting started. (119 views)
Harvard Law School Class of 2005 Required to Perform First-Ever Pro Bono Service Requirement At Harvard Law School in Cambridge, MA, working to serve the community and the world is not just respected, it's required. The Harvard Law Class of 2005 will graduate this spring as the first with each student having met a requirement for 40 hours of pro bono legal work. (90 views)
Tips for Building a Client Base to Grow Your Law Practice: Making Rain When John Ferrell, 47, first started out as a lawyer, he said getting and keeping those first few clients were the hardest parts. But that was back in 1990. Fast-forward to the present, and Ferrell ranks among the top rainmakers, serving as a founding partner of the Palo Alto-based Carr & Ferrell LLP, an intellectual property and corporate law firm in California. (117 views)
Chad M. Papenfuss- Expert Litigation Support Administrator With Fredrikson & Byron in Minneapolis, MN One of the hottest fields in the legal profession is e-Discovery and electronic information, according to Chad Papenfuss, litigation support administrator at Fredrikson & Byron, Minneapolis. LawCrossing speaks with Papenfuss about the challenges of automating the law and his crusade to make legal documents a click away. (322 views)
Paralegal Pioneers: How to Blaze Your Own Trail in The Legal Professio One of the first paralegals in the country, Carole Bruno studied at the prestigious University of West Los Angeles School of Law Paralegal Program. She has worked in litigation and law firm marketing and recently started writing full time. Her fourth book on paralegals is due out early next year. LawCrossing talks with Ms. Bruno about the paralegal profession. (117 views)
Turn Your Business Into a Breeze | Strategies From a Successful Lawyer Warren Brown swapped a coveted federal job as a lawyer in Washington to become a baker. His bold decision to follow his dream and open CakeLove garnered national attention, including an appearance on ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'' and being named one of People Magazine's 50 most eligible bachelors. LawCrossing speaks with Mr. Brown about his love of food and what he says was... (43 views)
Become a Government Paralegal - Land a Job in the Legal Industry While new attorneys find that the ease of obtaining employment may expand and contract with business cycles, the Department of Labor predicts that job opportunities for paralegals will grow faster than the average for other occupations over the course of the next several years. As a growing population requires more government services, job opportunities for paralegals in... (724 views)
Paralegal Career Guide: Working In-House | LawCrossing Corporations have long used in-house counsel to take care of their legal needs. And now other legal staff have been added to the corporate mix. (6150 views)
First Male Legal Assistant Elected to Head National Legal Assistants Associatio In many firms, attorneys administer the work of legal assistants. Gary Melhuish would like to see more firms hire Legal Assistant Managers. LawCrossing speaks with Mr. Melhuish about the niche profession and his role as the new president of the Legal Assistant Management Association - the first man to head the organization. (375 views)
Guy Danilowitz, Legal Assistant - Protecting the Underprivileged Through Law Raised in apartheid South Africa, Guy Danilowitz was just a young boy when he began questioning the law and why people obey laws if they are clearly unjust. LawCrossing talks with Mr. Danilowitz about his work in a civil rights law firm and his plans to go to law school. (623 views)
Unwind in Style: How Spas are the Newest Way to Relax The jury is in — your client won! You've completed the contracts for that mega merger. You deserve a reward. How about some real pampering for a change? Whatever the reason, and whether you can only spare a few hours or an entire week, there is a spa to fit your schedule, desires, and finances. (42 views)
Leonard Van Slyke, Top Attorney: Get to Know His Professional Accomplishments and Achievements Not many attorneys specialize in both tax and media law. And few tax attorneys spend much time in courtrooms. LawCrossing speaks with Leonard D. Van Slyke, Jr., about his combined practice and about his media victory last week in a case involving reporters' access to Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. (113 views)
At the University of Arizona Law School, Mary Birmingham is Breaking Barriers Mary Birmingham has been a law school career services professional for going on 19 years, but it has been at the University of Arizona Law School, her second career services post, that she and her colleague, Paula Nailon, established one of the American legal profession's signature career services programs, one likely to be copied by other law schools. (296 views)
Jed Babbin: Attorney, Column Writer and Author of 'Inside the Asylum' Examines the United Nations & Old Europe Attorneys — like the engineers who write assembly instructions for cheap furniture — are not known for their prose. But there are exceptions to the rule. LawCrossing speaks with Jed Babbin, an attorney who has made a name for himself as a conservative voice in the national press. (82 views)
Robert J. Grey Jr.: Leading the American Bar Association Robert J. Grey, Jr. became president of the American Bar Association this week, the second African American attorney to lead the organization. Grey talked to LawCrossing about his rise to the ABA's top office, and what he views as a new era of leadership. (1275 views)
Former National Lawyers Association President: Rita Lowery Gitchell's Journey to Success Rita Gitchell talks with LawCrossing about her crusade on behalf of working mothers, the thorny issues involved with her practice area, the challenges involved in raising kids while practicing law, and how her strongly held beliefs led her to eventually serve as the first female president of the National Lawyers Association. (416 views)