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How To Get A “Great” Legal Job

By Adam Gropper Law school teaches you a unique way of analytical thinking.  This way of thinking is useful for lawyers grappling with legal issues, and may help you get through law school and pass the bar, but it is

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Tips From the Trenches: Reflections One Year After Going Solo

by Laura Liss When I “went solo” last summer, straight out of law school, some of the immediate benefits included giving me an identity and a purpose. However, the hard work and the “what I wished I knew then” list has

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Civility Counts: The Importance of Professionalism

by Ryan S. Hansen As young attorneys, we all in recent years had the distinct privilege of being sworn-in to practice law in the great State of Colorado. To obtain a license to practice law, we each recited and subscribed

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Floodgates: Riding the Wave of New Immigration Practitioners

by Katharine Speer Comprehensive immigration reform looks more promising now than at any time in the last 15 years. Approximately 11 million unauthorized immigrants—your neighbors, co-workers, and classmates—could benefit from the proposed changes. More immediately, the Supreme Court just eliminated

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Gettin’ Gig-y With It: The Roundabout Path to a Job in the “New Economy”

by Ruchi Kapoor Because it is a natural part of the aging process, the Baby Boomers have commenced accusing their own children, the millennials, of being directionless upstarts. As a millennial myself, I am prone to taking umbrage at these

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