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Transform your legal education into a successful and fulfilling legal career In How to Be a Lawyer: The Path from Law School to Success, a team of veteran lawyers and entrepreneurs delivers an eye-opening discussion of how to translate your years of training and education into a running start in the world of practice. The book bridges the gap between law school and practice, whether you hope to be a big firm transactional attorney, a solo criminal lawyer, work for the government or any other legal profession. You'll discover how you can use what you learned in law school and how you can develop the real skills you'll need as you deal with clients and colleagues. The authors explain what your professors won't tell you in law school and what employers and clients will actually expect from you. You'll also find: Case studies and guest chapters describing the transition to major areas of law and how it can and should affect your law school decision makingExpert advice on making your first job a successful oneGuidance on how to avoid the most common career pitfalls and client mistakesUnfiltered opinions from clients about what they really think about lawyers An ideal resource for aspiring and current law students and early career lawyers, How to Be a Lawyer is the practical blueprint you need to build your legal career from scratch.

Table of Contents

About the Authors xv

Acknowledgmentsxiii xv

Why We Wrote This Book 1

Chapter 1 The Divide Between Law School and Lawyering 5

Chapter 2 The Core Concepts of Lawyering 11

Empathy 12

Listen First, Talk Second 16

Ask Questions 17

Always (Usually) Give Advice 18

Chapter 3 Understanding the Importance of Law School Rankings on Your Future 23

Chapter 4 Classic Coursework (What Is It Good For?) 27

Torts 28

Contracts 28

Civil Procedure 33

Property 33

Criminal Law 34

Constitutional Law 34

Legal Methods/Writing/Research 35

Evidence 36

Ethics and Professional Responsibility 36

Chapter 5 Choosing Proper Electives 39

Chapter 6 What Should You Get Out of Law School? 43

Chapter 7 Be a Fiduciary 45

Principle 1: Know If You’re Acting as a Fiduciary and on Whose Behalf 46

Principle 2: Slow Down 49

Principle 3: Seek Advice and Help 50

Principle 4: Always Put Your Clients’ Interests Ahead of Your Own 50

Chapter 8 A Short Primer on Negotiations 53

Negotiation Tactics 54

What Really Matters? 54

Preparing for the Negotiation 55

A Brief Introduction to Game Theory 57

Negotiating Win- Win Agreements 59

Negotiating Other Games 60

Negotiating Styles and Approaches 61

Collaborative Negotiation Versus Walk- Away Threats 65

Building Leverage and Getting to Yes 66

Chapter 9 Preparing for the Job Hunt 69

You on Paper 69

Social Media 70

Telling the Story 71

Networking into Employers 71

Mindset 72

Career Placement Services 72

Chapter 10 The Bar Exam 73

Chapter 11 You Got the Job— There Is No Time for Rest 75

Chapter 12 The Fourteen Commandments for New Lawyers (Okay, How about “Strong Suggestions”?)7

1: Have a Learning Mindset 77

2: Rely On but Mistrust Forms 78

3: Beware of the Foggy Project Trap 79

4: Never Consider Anything That Goes to a Senior Colleague or Client to Be a “Draft” 79

5: Be More Organized Than Others 80

6: Take Ownership Without Request 81

7: Invest in Your Management Skills 81

8: Have a Three- to Five-Year Horizon 82

9: Plan to Develop Near- Term and Long- Term Advantages 83

10: Understand How to Best Use and Foster Mentor Relationships 85

11: Flatten Hierarchies 86

12: Own Your Mistakes 88

13: Know What a Junior Lawyer’s Value Is 88

14: Keep Your Own List 88

Bonus Commandment for Those Working with Contracts! 88

Chapter 13 Common Mistakes New Lawyers Make That Limit Careers and Anger Clients 89

Chapter 14 Relationships, Difficult Personalities, and Being the Calmest Person in the Room 95

Forgetting You Are in the Services Industry 89

Getting Frustrated and Thinking People Are Idiots 89

Having Loose Lips 90

Assuming Each State Has the Same Laws 90

Treating Administrative Staff Poorly 90

Having a Sexual Relationship at Work 91

Being Inconsiderate of Others’ Calendars 91

Forgetting You Are the Leverage 91

Forgetting Who the Client Is 92

Assuming Other Lawyers Are Good People 92

Shortchanging Research 93

Failing to Understand Basic Intellectual Property Law 93

Talking to Another Attorney’s Client Without the Attorney 93

Screwing Up Billing (If You Bill Clients by the Hour) 93

Challenging Personalities 96

The Lawyer’s Job When It Comes to Challenging Personalities 98

General Approaches to Managing Challenging Personalities 99

Sampling of Challenging Personalities and Tips for Dealing with Them 103

Parting Thoughts 112

Chapter 15 Understanding Current Technology 115

Chapter 16 Words from the Wise 117

Guest Chapter 1: Lynne Davis 120

Guest Chapter 2: Phil Weiser 126

Guest Chapter 3: Kenzo Kawanabe 130

Guest Chapter 4: Rachel Proffitt 138

Guest Chapter 5: Matt Baca 145

Guest Chapter 6: Kimberly R. Willoughby 151

Guest Chapter 7: Brad Bernthal 158

Guest Chapter 8: Jolene A. Yee 164

Guest Chapter 9: Gregory Mann 174

Guest Chapter 10: Nicole Day 181

Guest Chapter 11: Lindsey Beran 187

Guest Chapter 12: Robyn T. Williams 192

Guest Chapter 13: Alfred Levitt 201

Guest Chapter 14: Nicholas Troxel and Josh Fitch 207

Guest Chapter 15: Emily Galvin Almanza 219

Guest Chapter 16: Jennifer R. Zimmerman 228

Guest Chapter 17: Margot S. Edwards 236

Guest Chapter 18: Jason M. Lynch 241

Guest Chapter 19: Randy Klein 245

Guest Chapter 20: Stacy Carter 253

Guest Chapter 21: Nikki Stitt Sokol 259

Guest Chapter 22: Ryan Day 264

Guest Chapter 23: Tyrone Glover 269

Guest Chapter 24: William E. Foster 275

Chapter 17 What Clients Want 283

What Clients Liked 284

What Clients Didn’t Like 286

Chapter 18 Law School as a “Second Career” 289

Entrance into Law School 289

Getting a Job 291

Chapter 19 How to Be a Happy Lawyer 293

Have an Identity Outside of Being a Lawyer 294

Take Pride in Your Work and the Impact It Has on Others 294

Keep a Continually Learning Mindset 295

Don’t Get Too Wrapped Up in Your Work 295

Manage Your Stress 295

Watch Your Drug Consumption 296

Never Compromise Your Value System 297

Don’t Forget to Laugh and Celebrate the Wins 297

Internalize the Losses, But Don’t Dwell on Them 298

Work with Clients You Really Like 298

Have a Great Surrounding Team 298

Set Boundaries for Your Personal Life 298

What to Do When You Are Not Happy 299

Chapter 20 What If You Don’t Want to Be a Lawyer Anymore? 301

Chapter 21 Let’s Sum Up 305

Index 307

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      Publication Date: 16/08/2022
      ISBN13: 9781119835813, 978-1119835813
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      Book Synopsis
      Transform your legal education into a successful and fulfilling legal career In How to Be a Lawyer: The Path from Law School to Success, a team of veteran lawyers and entrepreneurs delivers an eye-opening discussion of how to translate your years of training and education into a running start in the world of practice. The book bridges the gap between law school and practice, whether you hope to be a big firm transactional attorney, a solo criminal lawyer, work for the government or any other legal profession. You'll discover how you can use what you learned in law school and how you can develop the real skills you'll need as you deal with clients and colleagues. The authors explain what your professors won't tell you in law school and what employers and clients will actually expect from you. You'll also find: Case studies and guest chapters describing the transition to major areas of law and how it can and should affect your law school decision makingExpert advice on making your first job a successful oneGuidance on how to avoid the most common career pitfalls and client mistakesUnfiltered opinions from clients about what they really think about lawyers An ideal resource for aspiring and current law students and early career lawyers, How to Be a Lawyer is the practical blueprint you need to build your legal career from scratch.

      Table of Contents

      About the Authors xv

      Acknowledgmentsxiii xv

      Why We Wrote This Book 1

      Chapter 1 The Divide Between Law School and Lawyering 5

      Chapter 2 The Core Concepts of Lawyering 11

      Empathy 12

      Listen First, Talk Second 16

      Ask Questions 17

      Always (Usually) Give Advice 18

      Chapter 3 Understanding the Importance of Law School Rankings on Your Future 23

      Chapter 4 Classic Coursework (What Is It Good For?) 27

      Torts 28

      Contracts 28

      Civil Procedure 33

      Property 33

      Criminal Law 34

      Constitutional Law 34

      Legal Methods/Writing/Research 35

      Evidence 36

      Ethics and Professional Responsibility 36

      Chapter 5 Choosing Proper Electives 39

      Chapter 6 What Should You Get Out of Law School? 43

      Chapter 7 Be a Fiduciary 45

      Principle 1: Know If You’re Acting as a Fiduciary and on Whose Behalf 46

      Principle 2: Slow Down 49

      Principle 3: Seek Advice and Help 50

      Principle 4: Always Put Your Clients’ Interests Ahead of Your Own 50

      Chapter 8 A Short Primer on Negotiations 53

      Negotiation Tactics 54

      What Really Matters? 54

      Preparing for the Negotiation 55

      A Brief Introduction to Game Theory 57

      Negotiating Win- Win Agreements 59

      Negotiating Other Games 60

      Negotiating Styles and Approaches 61

      Collaborative Negotiation Versus Walk- Away Threats 65

      Building Leverage and Getting to Yes 66

      Chapter 9 Preparing for the Job Hunt 69

      You on Paper 69

      Social Media 70

      Telling the Story 71

      Networking into Employers 71

      Mindset 72

      Career Placement Services 72

      Chapter 10 The Bar Exam 73

      Chapter 11 You Got the Job— There Is No Time for Rest 75

      Chapter 12 The Fourteen Commandments for New Lawyers (Okay, How about “Strong Suggestions”?)7

      1: Have a Learning Mindset 77

      2: Rely On but Mistrust Forms 78

      3: Beware of the Foggy Project Trap 79

      4: Never Consider Anything That Goes to a Senior Colleague or Client to Be a “Draft” 79

      5: Be More Organized Than Others 80

      6: Take Ownership Without Request 81

      7: Invest in Your Management Skills 81

      8: Have a Three- to Five-Year Horizon 82

      9: Plan to Develop Near- Term and Long- Term Advantages 83

      10: Understand How to Best Use and Foster Mentor Relationships 85

      11: Flatten Hierarchies 86

      12: Own Your Mistakes 88

      13: Know What a Junior Lawyer’s Value Is 88

      14: Keep Your Own List 88

      Bonus Commandment for Those Working with Contracts! 88

      Chapter 13 Common Mistakes New Lawyers Make That Limit Careers and Anger Clients 89

      Chapter 14 Relationships, Difficult Personalities, and Being the Calmest Person in the Room 95

      Forgetting You Are in the Services Industry 89

      Getting Frustrated and Thinking People Are Idiots 89

      Having Loose Lips 90

      Assuming Each State Has the Same Laws 90

      Treating Administrative Staff Poorly 90

      Having a Sexual Relationship at Work 91

      Being Inconsiderate of Others’ Calendars 91

      Forgetting You Are the Leverage 91

      Forgetting Who the Client Is 92

      Assuming Other Lawyers Are Good People 92

      Shortchanging Research 93

      Failing to Understand Basic Intellectual Property Law 93

      Talking to Another Attorney’s Client Without the Attorney 93

      Screwing Up Billing (If You Bill Clients by the Hour) 93

      Challenging Personalities 96

      The Lawyer’s Job When It Comes to Challenging Personalities 98

      General Approaches to Managing Challenging Personalities 99

      Sampling of Challenging Personalities and Tips for Dealing with Them 103

      Parting Thoughts 112

      Chapter 15 Understanding Current Technology 115

      Chapter 16 Words from the Wise 117

      Guest Chapter 1: Lynne Davis 120

      Guest Chapter 2: Phil Weiser 126

      Guest Chapter 3: Kenzo Kawanabe 130

      Guest Chapter 4: Rachel Proffitt 138

      Guest Chapter 5: Matt Baca 145

      Guest Chapter 6: Kimberly R. Willoughby 151

      Guest Chapter 7: Brad Bernthal 158

      Guest Chapter 8: Jolene A. Yee 164

      Guest Chapter 9: Gregory Mann 174

      Guest Chapter 10: Nicole Day 181

      Guest Chapter 11: Lindsey Beran 187

      Guest Chapter 12: Robyn T. Williams 192

      Guest Chapter 13: Alfred Levitt 201

      Guest Chapter 14: Nicholas Troxel and Josh Fitch 207

      Guest Chapter 15: Emily Galvin Almanza 219

      Guest Chapter 16: Jennifer R. Zimmerman 228

      Guest Chapter 17: Margot S. Edwards 236

      Guest Chapter 18: Jason M. Lynch 241

      Guest Chapter 19: Randy Klein 245

      Guest Chapter 20: Stacy Carter 253

      Guest Chapter 21: Nikki Stitt Sokol 259

      Guest Chapter 22: Ryan Day 264

      Guest Chapter 23: Tyrone Glover 269

      Guest Chapter 24: William E. Foster 275

      Chapter 17 What Clients Want 283

      What Clients Liked 284

      What Clients Didn’t Like 286

      Chapter 18 Law School as a “Second Career” 289

      Entrance into Law School 289

      Getting a Job 291

      Chapter 19 How to Be a Happy Lawyer 293

      Have an Identity Outside of Being a Lawyer 294

      Take Pride in Your Work and the Impact It Has on Others 294

      Keep a Continually Learning Mindset 295

      Don’t Get Too Wrapped Up in Your Work 295

      Manage Your Stress 295

      Watch Your Drug Consumption 296

      Never Compromise Your Value System 297

      Don’t Forget to Laugh and Celebrate the Wins 297

      Internalize the Losses, But Don’t Dwell on Them 298

      Work with Clients You Really Like 298

      Have a Great Surrounding Team 298

      Set Boundaries for Your Personal Life 298

      What to Do When You Are Not Happy 299

      Chapter 20 What If You Don’t Want to Be a Lawyer Anymore? 301

      Chapter 21 Let’s Sum Up 305

      Index 307

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