- 70% have resolved to find a new job! That is a whopping percentage and surprised me too.
- 40% have resolved to get new clients-- go get 'em.
- 20% have resolved to get out of debt. A fine resolution.
- 40% have resolved to be more active in NYCLA. An even finer resolution! I hope that means more hits on my blog too.
- No one has resolved to change professions. We do love being lawyers (don't forget to vote on the current survey)
- No one has resolved to make an investment (not even buy a new suit! the 70% looking for a new job, might want to rethink this one.)
Friday, March 4, 2011
New Year's Resolutions
No this post is not delayed because of technical difficulties and I know it is March and I know that my Valentine's Day themed survey has only a few days to expire. It so happens that I only now realized that I forgot to post the results of our January Survey--Readers New Year's Resolutions. I know you are dying to hear the results, so here goes:
Friday, February 18, 2011
NYCLA's Mentoring Program. lots of professionals, good advice and dare I say, swanky....
I am so excited about the 2011 Mentoring Program. NYCLA has put together the FIRST EVER bar association sponsored mentoring program for the second year. We had the first meeting last night with a huge turn-out of mentors and mentees. This year's group consists of 20 pairs! We had to whittle down the applicants (>150! we enthusiastically encourage reapplying) based on the success of last year's program.
The meeting featured an excellent introduction to career empowerment and mentoring from Elise Holtzman http://www.advocatesuccessgroup.com/blog/. Following the meeting we met at our new monthly social gathering at the swanky, fabulously decorated back room of the Woolworth Tower Kitchen. http://www.thewoolworthtowerkitchen.com/photos.html I love this place. I can't wait to come back. Thank you Shariff and Lou!
This program is really that good. In fact, we need to find a better name than just mentoring program to brand it. I am open to suggestions.
Big thanks to Bari, Zack, and the Advisory Board: Lew Tesser, Judge Laura Ward, Nancy Morisseau and my humble self. This is going to be BIG!
The meeting featured an excellent introduction to career empowerment and mentoring from Elise Holtzman http://www.advocatesuccessgroup.com/blog/. Following the meeting we met at our new monthly social gathering at the swanky, fabulously decorated back room of the Woolworth Tower Kitchen. http://www.thewoolworthtowerkitchen.com/photos.html I love this place. I can't wait to come back. Thank you Shariff and Lou!
This program is really that good. In fact, we need to find a better name than just mentoring program to brand it. I am open to suggestions.
Big thanks to Bari, Zack, and the Advisory Board: Lew Tesser, Judge Laura Ward, Nancy Morisseau and my humble self. This is going to be BIG!
Thursday, February 3, 2011
NYCLA Recommendations Regarding Commission on Judicial Conduct Adopted by NYSBA
NYCLA announced on January 28 that the New York State Bar Association House of Delegates has adopted the major recommendations proposed by a report released by NYCLA’s Task Force on Judicial Conduct.
The NYCLA Report was prepared in response to concerns that the activities of the Commission on Judicial Conduct may unintentionally compromise the independence of the Judiciary and the widespread perception that many of the Commission’s procedures are at variance with the due process framework that is fundamental to our legal system. The new recommendations seek to promote judicial independence by bringing greater transparency to the way in which the Commission operates, and enhancing due process and the appearance of fairness in the Commission’s processes.
For NYCLA's submission to the to the NYSBA House of Delegates, click here http://www.nycla.org/siteFiles/News/News147_0.pdf
For NYCLA's Task Force on Judicial Conduct, click here http://www.nycla.org/siteFiles/News/News147_2.pdf
The NYCLA Report was prepared in response to concerns that the activities of the Commission on Judicial Conduct may unintentionally compromise the independence of the Judiciary and the widespread perception that many of the Commission’s procedures are at variance with the due process framework that is fundamental to our legal system. The new recommendations seek to promote judicial independence by bringing greater transparency to the way in which the Commission operates, and enhancing due process and the appearance of fairness in the Commission’s processes.
For NYCLA's submission to the to the NYSBA House of Delegates, click here http://www.nycla.org/siteFiles/News/News147_0.pdf
For NYCLA's Task Force on Judicial Conduct, click here http://www.nycla.org/siteFiles/News/News147_2.pdf
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
What keeps you up at night?
Everyone who responded to our survey was concerned about unemployed lawyers. Whether you are unemployed or not, the vast pool of unemployed lawyers is a concern to us all. The next nightmare that kept people awake was offshore outsourcing--indeed, related to unemployed lawyers--below is a link to an ABA article by Debra Cassens Weiss about one law firm management member who is not kept awake at night by outsourcing. I wonder why not..... http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/kl_gates_chairman_sees_outsourcing_as_gnat_in_an_elephants_ear/
Finally, readers are kept awake at night by civility (or lack thereof, one would assume). Surprisingly, no one was losing any sleep over mandatory retirement and judicial independence. I wonder why.....
I have been remiss in my blogging duties this end of the year. Apologies for that, my New Years resolution is to step up my blogging and to enlist guest bloggers to share this platform, anyone interested? send an email to nyclablogger@gmail.com if you are. For everyone else, check out the latest survey and let us know YOUR New Years' resolutions.
Finally, readers are kept awake at night by civility (or lack thereof, one would assume). Surprisingly, no one was losing any sleep over mandatory retirement and judicial independence. I wonder why.....
I have been remiss in my blogging duties this end of the year. Apologies for that, my New Years resolution is to step up my blogging and to enlist guest bloggers to share this platform, anyone interested? send an email to nyclablogger@gmail.com if you are. For everyone else, check out the latest survey and let us know YOUR New Years' resolutions.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Calling Mentors and Mentees
NYCLA is gearing up for the second year of its successful mentoring program. The goal of the program is to "enhance the experience of junior attorneys in the legal profession by providing the tools and resources necessary for their professional and personal development through mentoring services, customized CLE programs and active bar association membership."
If you are interested in participating as either a mentor or a mentee, click the link here for more information, http://www.nycla.org/index.cfm?section=Ethics&page=NYCLA_Mentoring_Program
If you are interested in participating as either a mentor or a mentee, click the link here for more information, http://www.nycla.org/index.cfm?section=Ethics&page=NYCLA_Mentoring_Program
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