Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Can You Really Do Anything with a Law Degree?

As much as I hate that oft-quoted saying, "You can do anything with your law degree," boy, did I see it in action at my alma mater, Harvard Law, this past weekend at Celebration 55: The Women's Leadership Institute.

Just take a look at the panelists on the panel on non-traditional careers that I moderated: an entrepreneur who creates legal portal sites, an author with a conflict resolution firm, a woman who owns a literary agency, another who has an executive recruiting firm, as well as a psychotherapist.

My panelists offered lots of inspirational words, and I'd like to share some with you:

1) Being bored "out of your skull" practicing law is a sign. A sign that it's time to consider leaving.

2) It's ok if your first job outside of the law isn't the right one. Where you ultimately end up is often a winding, weaving path you could never have expected.

3) Yes, changing careers is scary. And if you can just keep going in spite of the fear you'll find yourself in the place you were meant to be.

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

The Complete Lawyer Reviews The Unhappy Lawyer!

The Complete Lawyer, the online legal mag that's distributed to several bars across the country, has a fun multi-media review of my book, The Unhappy Lawyer, in this month's issue.

There's an audio component at the beginning of the article (an interview with me), as well as a written review.

Here's the link:

http://www.thecompletelawyer.com/volume4/issue5/article.php?ppaid=10891

Enjoy!