How New Lawyers Can Fit In and Exceed Expectations at Their Firms | Special Release from Litigation Radio

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Learn how to exceed expectations and thrive as a new lawyer from a panel of seasoned attorneys who are open and honest about what it takes to make partner, navigate your career, and excel in the legal field. Special thanks to our friends over at Litigation Radio, ABA's Section of Litigation and Podcast Host Dave Scriven-Young for sharing this special episode with us. For more conversations with top litigators, judges, and experts, subscribe to Litigation Radio on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. ----- Newly admitted lawyers can feel overwhelmed and intimidated. Law schools can’t teach everything, and there’s a lot of on-the-job learning. Some of the work is difficult and complicated. Some of what’s required is as simple as showing up on time and doing work that looks perfect and is free of typos (yes, that matters, even for internal communications). With each task, the best new lawyers progress from competence to excellence. Start with the goal of being a “superstar associate” by being the best lawyer you can be. When new lawyers take on tasks and do good work, others will notice and will mentor you. What any new lawyer makes of their earliest experience in any firm will drive them to the next level, no matter their career path. This episode shares tips for standing out and learning how to be a lawyer from two attorneys who have excelled in their careers and have made partner at their respective firms. Resources: What New Lawyers Must Know on Their First Day on the Job Early Career Success for Attorneys Can Come from Developing Your "Ownership Mindset" Great Lawyers Don't Only Point Out Problems—They Offer Solutions Success in the Legal Profession Is Not Achieved Through Participation Trophies Building a Career you Love as a Young Lawyer Some Advice to the New or Soon-to-be Lawyer Top Tips for Young Lawyers: How to Survive and Thrive in Your Legal Career American Bar Association American Bar Association Litigation Section American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division