Being a new lawyer can be a stressful and seemingly endless experience with worries ranging from imposter syndrome to career-ending mistakes. Oftentimes, new lawyers do not want to lose face by bothering their superiors with particular issues—or worse, some, such as those who run a solo practice, may not have access to people in positions of leadership with whom they can consult. New Lawyer Survival Guide is meant to fill this gap by providing practical advice for common, real-world predicaments akin to that of a mentor. New lawyers often ask themselves how will I ever survive? This book is the answer.

Everything you need to know, but were never taught.

Featuring foreword by Professor Robert M. Jarvis.

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Victoria

“I'm an attorney in her 7th year of practice and this book helped me articulate common frustrations and themes in my practice. Very practical and realistic description of what it means and what it takes to be a stellar attorney.”

Kayla

“No one really talks about how to actually navigate the workspace after law school. And if they do, I've never seen a book addressing each topic. All legal literature is usually hypothetical case advice. Whereas, this is personal survival advice. The book basically addresses everything you need to know that no one talks about to get ahead of your peers.”

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