Volume 3 Number 5
Tools and insights on professional development, quality of life, and career issues that impact every lawyer's success and satisfaction.
FOCUS ON
What Can Law Schools Do Better?

"In the history of legal education in the United States, there is no record of any concerted effort to consider what new lawyers should know or be able to do on their first day in practice or to design a program of instruction to achieve those goals." (Roy Stuckey and Others, Best Practices For Legal Education, CLEA, 2007, p. 3)  More...


FOCUS ON - NATIONAL
 
Hundreds of law teachers understand the need for reform. Unfortunately, they are still in the minority: They welcome your help. By Roy Stuckey
The profession is increasingly seeking more skills training from law schools. By Lisa A. Kloppenberg
The changes in legal education we?re putting into effect will train students to be much broader, both professionally and intellectually, than traditional legal education now does. A TCL Interview: Larry Kramer
Leadership skills are increasingly an integral part of a modern professional education. By Donald J. Polden
Neglecting the development of identity in law school is one key reason so many lawyers are dissatisfied with their lives. By Daisy Hurst Floyd
A blend of experiential and doctrinal learning helps law students not only think like lawyers but act like them. By Kenneth R. Margolis

D  E  P  A  R  T  M  E  N  T  S  
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
 
I blame law schools for ignoring the importance of developing interpersonal skills and for failing to cultivate well-rounded graduates. By Alf Nucifora
Disaffection with law creates a gulf between you and your profession. By Gary Holstein
COACHING & MENTORING
 
Coaching and coaching methods vary. Consider these factors before hiring a coach. By Maynard Brusman
THE FAMILY
 
Our marriages are the most taken-for-granted relationship in our lives. By Joe Shaub
FINANCIAL MATTERS
 
Raising financially competent kids saves time, energy and money—yours and theirs.  By Robert S. Hockett
Your life insurance policy may not be as secure as you think. By Robert S. Littell
HEALTH
 
Junk your bathroom scales. Heave them out. They're worse than useless. By Jack Groppel
NAVIGATING YOUR CAREER
 
Translate your vision into reality in three steps. By Anne H. Whitaker
Success for me is balancing my emotional, spiritual, and mental lives, without having to sacrifice one over the other. By Paul J. Consbruck
WORK/LIFE BALANCE
 
And pay attention to the narratives of others. By Dennis Coyne
TCL'S WEBLOG DIRECTORY
 
An alphabetical, annotated list of weblogs whose stated missions fall within the scope of TCL’ positioning: professionalism and quality of life and career. Compiled by David Giacalone
 
FOCUS ON - LOCAL
 
It is healthy to have a regular systematic review of the system as a whole and review major concerns. A TCL Interview: Dr. Gene Clark

S  E  C  T  I  O  N  S  
WHAT MAKES LAWYERS SUCCESSFUL?
 
It is easy to achieve in the short term. To show up every day and play takes something extra. A TCL Interview: Ed West
THE WORLD OF ASSOCIATES
 
How newly-minted lawyers bridge the gap between the backpack and the briefcase. By Arnie Herz
TREND WATCH
 
New research shows that too many associates left their firms too soon. By Paula A. Patton
Corporate counsel reveal that innovative, flexible and client-oriented law firms are capturing their attention and dollars. By Marcie L. Borgal Shunk
EDITOR'S LETTER
 
Most educators and lawyers agree that while the first year of law school works fine, the second and third years need serious overhauling. So why haven’t more law schools taken action? 
BOOK REVIEWS
 
More than five years in the making, this book is a comprehensive and user-friendly road map and vision for improving legal education.  

D  E  P  A  R  T  M  E  N  T  S  
FIRM MANAGEMENT
 
One of six key strategies for organizational growth. By Bill Schwarz
MARKETING
 
Myth 1: Clients are the best source of referrals. Surprised? Read on…  By Stephen Fairley
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
 
Too many lawyers think the only way to earn more is to work harder. By Judi Craig
Some of our most finely honed legal skills are recipes for management disaster.  By Cathy Wright
SURVEYS & RESEARCH
 
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Studies show people can be consciously committed to egalitarianism, and deliberately work to behave without prejudice, yet still possess hidden negative prejudices or stereotypes.
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