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Labor/Employment

Jun. 7, 2002

First-Years Should Bear in Mind That Experience Goes Long Way

Employment Column - By Craig A. Blumin - Mentoring is critical in the career development of lawyers. Few lawyers become successful by learning how to practice on their own by trial and error. Clients and the specter of malpractice claims don't allow for many errors in the learning process. Most lawyers gradually take on responsibility under the guidance of more-experienced lawyers until they are ready to represent their own clients.

        Employment Column
        
        By Craig A. Blumin
        
        Mentoring is critical in the career development of lawyers. Few lawyers become successful by learning how to practice on their own by trial and error. Clients a...

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