Seeking wisdomBy Jean A. KenolFebruary 2010The single best (and most memorable) piece of advice that I received came from a professor of mine during my junior year of college. He told me to always “seek wisdom.” In his explanation of this advice he told me to seek advice from trusted people who have been down the paths I will take throughout my life. Basically, find a mentor. This advice never became more valuable than when I started my legal career.
Surviving in the legal practiceBy Sonia Munoz GallagherDecember 2010Six rules to help you be a better and more productive lawyer.
What can I be with a J.D.? A professor of lawBy Anna P. KrolikowskaFebruary 2010In this issue we will focus on James Carey, Professor of Law, and Director of the Advocacy Center at Loyola University Chicago School of Law.
Words of WisdomBy Rebecca E. CahanJune 2010Three experienced lawyers reflect on their own career journeys and offer their insight.
Working with law students/clerksBy Bryan J. WilsonOctober 2010Law clerks provide a special resource to law firms. While they are inexperienced and young, they can also be eager to learn and hard-working.
YLD Chair’s cornerBy Robert FinkOctober 2010A look at upcoming events for members of the YLD.