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Fall back in time with an old-fashioned carnival to kick-off our 5th Annual Lawyers Connect First Thursdays Series. Enjoy drinks, a bite to eat, carnival games and even a little cotton candy, while mingling with fellow attorneys and young professionals. As junior, mid, and senior associates, and even as recent grads and law students, you have a lot on your plate, but it’s never too early- or too late- to build your professional network. So bring a friend or come alone- maybe you’ll even win a prize. Register by September 14th for a reduced registration fee!
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Don’t Wait To Start Developing Business
by Sheryl A. Odentz
It is never too early to start developing clients. This may seem obvious, but it is amazing how many attorneys fail to act upon this modern truism of law practice until it is too late.
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Member Feature
See how other young members of the City Bar are making the most out of their membership. Hear Veronica Dunlap, a rising 3L in Fordham Law School’s joint MBA/JD Program and a member of the City Bar Diversity Pipeline Initiatives Committee; discuss her experience as a law student member of the City Bar. Become a member today.
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New York City Bar Association Announces Task Force on New Lawyers in a Changing Profession
Legal industry leaders from government, large and small firms, corporations, law schools, and non-profit organizations are among those convening at the New York City Bar Association to address what City Bar President Carey Dunne has described as the “plight of young lawyers.”
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The City Bar launches Mentoring Circles for Small Firm Practitioners
Mentoring Circles (MCircles) are designed to serve members at all stages of their practice. Each MCircle will include several experienced lawyers and a somewhat larger group of newer lawyers who are establishing a practice. Each member is both a mentee and a mentor and all members receive professional development and networking opportunities.
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Don’t miss upcoming programs and events
While the City Bar holds hundreds of events each year, we’ve specifically noted those of interest to attorneys in the first decade of their career.
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