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005: Maintaining Authenticity in the Legal Profession
FromThe Law School Toolbox Podcast: Tools for Law Students from 1L to the Bar Exam, and Beyond
005: Maintaining Authenticity in the Legal Profession
FromThe Law School Toolbox Podcast: Tools for Law Students from 1L to the Bar Exam, and Beyond
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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Aug 25, 2015
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Podcast episode
Description
Today, we’re talking about a very important topic – how to stay true to yourself and live with integrity as a law student and as a lawyer.
Our friend Linda Alvarez gave a great talk on this topic at the most recent Catapult conference, and we’re going to be pulling heavily from her ideas here. For those of you who don’t know her, Linda is an innovative attorney who helps her clients create contracts that align with their values, through a process she calls “discovering agreement.” She’s been named an ABA Legal Rebel, and you can find out more about her on her website DiscoveringAgreement.com.
One of the first things Linda mentioned was that it was very interesting that we even think to ask these sort of questions.
For example:
How do I create an authentic life in the context of my work as a lawyer?
How can I create a legal career that doesn’t create too much dissonance between my nature and my work?
Why are lawyers even asking these questions?!? Alison went to architecture school, and architects definitely aren't spending a ton of time worrying that architecture will ruin their lives!
Today's conversation is wide-ranging, and includes stories of how we both screwed up and went off track in law school.
Some of the topics discussed include:
Is this all law school’s fault?
Has the legal profession lost a sense of community?
What’s integrity? How does it relate to power?
Can knowing your core values can make tough decisions easier?
The value of making a personal mission statement
Are lawyers allowed to have feelings? And what happens if you pretend you don't have any?
What are you saying Yes to? Is it really what you want?
What fundamental questions should you be asking yourself in law school, or as a new lawyer?
Enjoy! And, as always,if you have any questions or comments, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Lee and Alison at Lee@lawschooltoolbox.com or Alison@lawschooltoolbox.com or you can always contact us via our website contact form at LawSchoolToolbox.com.
Resources Mentioned:
Linda Alvarez: DiscoveringAgreement.com
Relationship advice for lawyers from Mark Perlmutter (http://trebuchetlegal.com/mark-perlmutter-6-things-learned-law-school-shouldnt-tried-home/)
Lawyer-turned-therapist Will Meyerhofer ThePeoplesTherapist.com
Please leave a iTunes rating or review if you enjoyed the show. And don't forget to subscribe, so you won't miss anything!
Our friend Linda Alvarez gave a great talk on this topic at the most recent Catapult conference, and we’re going to be pulling heavily from her ideas here. For those of you who don’t know her, Linda is an innovative attorney who helps her clients create contracts that align with their values, through a process she calls “discovering agreement.” She’s been named an ABA Legal Rebel, and you can find out more about her on her website DiscoveringAgreement.com.
One of the first things Linda mentioned was that it was very interesting that we even think to ask these sort of questions.
For example:
How do I create an authentic life in the context of my work as a lawyer?
How can I create a legal career that doesn’t create too much dissonance between my nature and my work?
Why are lawyers even asking these questions?!? Alison went to architecture school, and architects definitely aren't spending a ton of time worrying that architecture will ruin their lives!
Today's conversation is wide-ranging, and includes stories of how we both screwed up and went off track in law school.
Some of the topics discussed include:
Is this all law school’s fault?
Has the legal profession lost a sense of community?
What’s integrity? How does it relate to power?
Can knowing your core values can make tough decisions easier?
The value of making a personal mission statement
Are lawyers allowed to have feelings? And what happens if you pretend you don't have any?
What are you saying Yes to? Is it really what you want?
What fundamental questions should you be asking yourself in law school, or as a new lawyer?
Enjoy! And, as always,if you have any questions or comments, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Lee and Alison at Lee@lawschooltoolbox.com or Alison@lawschooltoolbox.com or you can always contact us via our website contact form at LawSchoolToolbox.com.
Resources Mentioned:
Linda Alvarez: DiscoveringAgreement.com
Relationship advice for lawyers from Mark Perlmutter (http://trebuchetlegal.com/mark-perlmutter-6-things-learned-law-school-shouldnt-tried-home/)
Lawyer-turned-therapist Will Meyerhofer ThePeoplesTherapist.com
Please leave a iTunes rating or review if you enjoyed the show. And don't forget to subscribe, so you won't miss anything!
Released:
Aug 25, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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