Posts Tagged ‘family’

The Power of Legal Presence in Customer Discussions

Early in their career, the product counsel did not expect much from joining a sales call. They viewed their presence as a formality, there to provide legal support rather than actively shape the discussion. However, midway through the conversation, a...

Taking Control of Your Career as In-House Counsel

Beginning an in-house legal career can be a challenging transition, whether an attorney is moving from a law firm environment or stepping into an in-house role for the first time. Many lawyers quickly discover that while law school provides a...

Five Must-Know Thought Leadership Techniques for Attorneys

In today’s digital landscape, lawyers have more opportunities than ever to establish themselves as trusted thought leaders. Yet many attorneys struggle to balance reputation-building with the daily demands of running a law practice. With the right strategy and platforms, however,...

The Challenges Mothers Face Within the Practice of Law

The long-standing expectation that women should perform as if they do not have children while simultaneously parenting as though they do not have careers continues to influence women in the legal profession. According to Sarah Mannion, the current president of...

Why Large Law Firms Excel at Handling Pro Bono Work

The attorney reflects that one of the most rewarding aspects of working at a Biglaw firm was the consistent access to pro bono opportunities. Large firms often maintain formal partnerships with nonprofit legal organizations, enabling their lawyers to assist domestic...

Does Your Job Feel Like It’s Engulfed in Chaos?

Thriving Amid Chaos: Why In-House Lawyers Must Accept Uncertainty to Succeed For many in-house attorneys, the modern legal landscape feels less like a structured system and more like a wildfire—unpredictable, fast-moving, and capable of shifting direction without warning. Regulations evolve...
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