Young Lawyers
Young Lawyers Section Newsletter (Perspective)
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Cover ImageThe Young Lawyers Section print newsletter (Perspective) is published by the Young Lawyers Section and distributed to Section Members free of charge. Edited by Anting Jennifer Wang, Esq., Perspective features substantive legal articles on current issues in all areas of practice, offers more in-depth treatment of professional development, career and networking topics, and provides a forum for expressing opinions and/or commentary on issues affecting young lawyers.

Perspective is published as a benefit for members of the Young Lawyers Section and is copyrighted by the New York State Bar Association. The copying, reselling, duplication, transferring, reproducing, reusing, retaining or reprinting of this Newsletter is strictly prohibited without permission. © New York State Bar Association. All rights reserved. ISSN 0743-6475 (print) ISSN 1933-8511 (online)

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Inside the Current Issue

(Fall 2012)

A Message from the Chair
(Michael L. Fox)

The Up and Down Ten—The Five Best and the Five Worst Things About Running Your Own Practice
(
Glenn H. Truitt)

Bridging the Gap: Learning from the Stars

A Brief Overview of Commodity Market Regulators
(Nilesh Yashwant Ameen)

New Developments in Legal Education: The “Law School Firm” at Pace University
(Anting J. Wang)

Scenes from the Trial Academy

Tales from the Dark Side—Three Lessons Litigators Can Learn from Their Transactional Counterparts
(Glenn H. Truitt)

Scenes from the Supreme Court Admissions Program

 


Past Issues

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