From Law School to Law Practice: The New Associate's GuidePrevious editions published : 1998 (2nd) ; 1989 (1st). |
Contents
Introduction To Part I | 3 |
Chapter | 4 |
Chapter | 5 |
Chapter | 9 |
Chapter 3 | 39 |
Translating | 69 |
Part II | 99 |
Expectations of Supervising Attorneys | 105 |
a Work Product For Client | 204 |
b Your Meetings | 210 |
Part III | 225 |
Chapter 9 | 259 |
a Give An Answer That | 274 |
1 Ask How It Can Be Done | 310 |
Chapter 10 | 331 |
a Clients Expertise A Valuable Resource | 340 |
Balancing Professional | 107 |
Chapter 6 | 117 |
d Due Date Priority Level | 128 |
i Special Handling Procedures | 136 |
Of An Event | 193 |
c Reading Between The Lines | 347 |
Part IV | 385 |
Practice Preventive Corporate Law | 417 |
Common terms and phrases
able action activities additional advice alternatives answer APPLYING THIS EXPECTATION approach appropriate assess assignment assistant associate become billing client client expectations communication company's complete concerns CONSIDER contract corporate cost counsel course decision determine develop direct discuss documents draft e-mail effectively efforts engagement estimate example EXPECTATION explain facts firm's give goal handle important in-house industry interest involved issues law firm lawyer lead legal department letter litigation manager marketing matter meeting negotiations objective offer opportunity particular perform person position practice prepare president problem procedures professional progress questions reach reason receive recommendation relationship request require RESPONSIBILITIES result risk role serve situation solution sometimes staff status strategy supervising attorney tasks tion understand vice