Summary of Young-OGEMID Symposium No. 9: "To Do or Not To Do: Top Ten Things Junior Lawyers Should or Should Not Do On the Job (Jan 28 - Feb 2 2019)"
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L. Kim
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I.C. Rosenfeld, Esq.
Published 9 August 2019
Executive Summary
Young-OGEMID's ninth virtual symposium advised junior practitioners, academics and law students on what junior lawyers should or should not do for success in their careers. As YO moderator, Professor S.I. Strong stated when introducing the event, "[m]aking the transition from higher education to practice can be difficult. Very often, junior lawyers don't know what they don't know, leading to all types of mistakes." This symposium provided a range of tips and advice to junior lawyers from a variety of practitioners discussing career success.
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Suggested Citation
L. Kim; I.C. Rosenfeld, Esq. (2019, forthcoming) "Summary of Young-OGEMID Symposium No. 9: "To Do or Not To Do: Top Ten Things Junior Lawyers Should or Should Not Do On the Job (Jan 28 - Feb 2 2019)""
(TDM, ISSN 1875-4120) August 2019, www.transnational-dispute-management.com
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