Young Lawyer Rising

By: American Bar Association
  • Summary

  • Hosted by Montana Funk, Young Lawyer Rising covers issues pertinent to young lawyers, from newly minted attorneys to lawyers 10 years into practice and beyond. From dealing with the daily grind and career management to social issues and financial, mental, and physical wellness, this show features the voices of young lawyers from across the country sharing their stories and advice to help all lawyers navigate their careers and rise to where they want to be.
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Episodes
  • How to Create Opportunities and Master Networking
    Nov 21 2024

    Stefania Lessen joins host Montana Funk to share her journey from law school to a successful legal career, emphasizing the importance of networking at every stage. From leveraging local bar associations to utilizing social media platforms like LinkedIn, Stefania offers practical advice and personal anecdotes to help law students and new attorneys build and maintain a strong professional network.

    Additional Resources:

    Authentic Networking Is the Key to a Successful Legal Career

    How New Lawyers Can Use the ABA to Further Their Career Goals

    The Geometry of Networking

    Networking for State and Local Government Legal Jobs


    Associate Producer: Carneil Wilson

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (00:57) - Networking in Law School During the Pandemic
    • (03:57) - Networking Strategies for Remote and Hybrid Environments
    • (06:18) - How Early Networking Can Pay Off
    • (10:00) - Networking As A Young Professional
    • (14:09) - Make Use of Your Local Bar Association
    • (22:08) - Don’t Stop Networking Once You Have That Job
    • (24:29) - Networking Etiquette and Common Mistakes
    • (28:11) - Balancing of Professional and Personal Life
    • (31:12) - Final Thoughts

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    34 mins
  • How New Lawyers Can Fit In and Exceed Expectations at Their Firms | Special Release from Litigation Radio
    Oct 24 2024

    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.

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    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

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    34 mins
  • A Rising Attorney's Career in Data Protection
    Sep 19 2024

    Everybody wants your data, from companies to hackers to governments. Guest Lexi Lutz is senior corporate counsel, and privacy watchdog, at Nordstrom. She advises the company on the legal implications of AI, cybersecurity, privacy, and data protection. As computers get smarter and capabilities expand, it’s more important than ever to maintain legal guardrails and understand potential pitfalls.

    Lutz starts with keeping up with the slew of developing state privacy laws and international regulations. Corporations handle massive amounts of data, much of it confidential. Privacy disclosures, terms of service, customer service, data breaches, and transparency are all factors. It’s a lot for any legal team to manage, and the field is only getting bigger.

    Hear how Lutz got her start in corporate data and privacy law, how she approaches her duties, and how she helps the rest of the corporation understand where the vulnerabilities and minefields lie.

    As a lawyer, you understand your duty to maintain confidentiality. But as computing capabilities surge, and in the murky and evolving world of AI, there’s a growing need for attorneys who understand and stay on top of lurking challenges to privacy and data security. Everything from massive customer database hacks to simply sending an email using a coffee shop’s WiFi can create data security issues. (And Lutz reminds us, change your passwords frequently).

    Resources:

    Microsoft Outlook email encryption

    Google Gmail encryption

    “Twenty Years Ago, AIM Chatbot SmarterChild Out-Snarked ChatGPT,” TechCrunch

    ChatGPT

    “’She Hooked Me’: How an Online Scam Cost a Senior Citizen His Life’s Savings,” Wall Street Journal

    Justin S. Daniels at Baker Donelson, videos

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    American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division

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    52 mins

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