Category: Career Advice
Promoting Your Personal Brand as an Attorney
Law firms and legal departments no longer take over the careers of their rising attorneys in the ways they once did. This frees young attorneys
Networking Mistakes Attorneys Can’t Afford to Make
Attorneys rely on a number of professional skills – and one of them is making valuable contacts. From obtaining a second opinion on a sticky
Are You a Lazy Career Manager?
None of us want to think of ourselves as “lazy.” Certainly it’s a word no candidate would use to describe themselves in a job interview.
How to Manage Time in Your Contract Attorney Career
Time is a major concern for most attorneys. Law is a time-intensive practice, and it often feels like there simply aren’t enough hours in the
Law School Grads Turn to Temp Work
The recent recession hit law firms and corporate legal departments along with the rest of the U.S. economy. To improve efficiency, many legal departments have
Contract Attorney Jobs in New Jersey: A Day in the Life
If you’re an attorney looking for work in New Jersey, contract work may offer a valuable opportunity. Law firms and legal departments are relying ever