
Changing Jobs: A Handbook For Lawyers For The 1900's
Benefit from the expertise of nearly 50 recognized experts in the field of career planning and placement. Included are such topics as:
The warning signs of a layoff and how you must prepare for it, how to counterattack if you are losing your job, what you should never put in a cover letter and many more.

Life, Law and the Pursuit of Balance: A Lawyer's Guide to Quality of Life
Examines the factors contributing to career dissatisfaction for lawyers and offers practical suggestions on how individual lawyers and law offices can remove or minimize those factors. Guides the reader from a thorough look at quality of life problems in the profession to a variety of well thought-out solutions comprising 24 of the books 26 chapters.
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The new publication of the ABA's largest entity, The Young Lawyers Division. If you are an ABA member under 36 years of age or within your first five years of service, you are a "young lawyer," and this publication is tailored to help satisfy your professional needs.
This issue features informative articles about calendaring and docketing, creative marketing tips for young lawyers and tips for negotiating parental leave, plus all of the regular features you've come to expect.
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The Affiliate is the official publication of the AOP. In addition to conveying information to affiliate readers as to events, meetings, subgrants and other AOP resources, The Affiliate seeks to inspire bar leaders to undertake new and exciting projects through feature articles highlighting individual affiliate projects and persons actively involved in public service and professional development programming.
This issue features informative articles about award winning programs of YLD affiliates, litigation and law practice management, domestic violence projects and lawyers assistance programs, plus all of the regular features and regional updates that you've come to expect.
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The Citizenship Education and National Community Law Week Committee and the Affiliate Assistance Team of the ABA Young Lawyers Division assists affiliates in developing Law Week programs that educate people in the community about the law, including individual legal rights and responsibilities, and provide pro bono legal service to the public. To that end, the Committee has prepared a planning guide in an effort to provide you with practical "how to" information on planning and implementing Community Law Week programs.
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