Judge for Yourself: Clarity, Choice, and Action in Your Legal Career |
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| "Despite the pressures of daily life, pause to smell the roses and to ask yourself these questions: Are you satisfied with the choices you have made in your career and personal life? Given the opportunity, would you follow a different path?" -- Ruth Bader Ginsburg, United States Supreme Court Justice |
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Produced in cooperation with the Minority Corporate Counsel of America, Judge for Yourself provides career guidance and practical strategies for attorneys at different stages in their life and practice.
By studying three relatable vignettes and following a realistic three-step process, the authors Grogan and Bradley can help you achieve a life and work balance that makes your law career -- no matter what stage you're in -- more meaningful and rewarding.
This life-changing process involves: Seeking clarity Evaluating choices Taking action
However, the key to change lies in asking yourself the right questions. That's why the book includes worksheets that help you accomplish this goal. From the introductory remarks provided by the Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the final "Lessons Learned," Judge for Yourself is a vital aid for your professional and personal growth.
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"This is exactly the kind of resource the ABA should be providing its members." Edmund D. Cooke, Jr., Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC
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