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The Hybrid/Remote Future: A Two-Part Series

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The Hybrid/Remote Future: A Two-Part Series
Part One: Integrating into Hybrid and Virtual Legal Roles: Advice and Strategies
Tuesday, March 22, 2022 | 12:30pm – 2:00pm
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Program Fee:

Students or Alumni of Sponsoring Schools: Free
Members: Free
Non-Members: $25

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Please Note: All attendees will receive an email confirmation including a zoom invite two hours prior to the program with details of how to access the webinar.

Description:

The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent workplace relocations have reshaped the way that employers recruit, train, and mentor their lawyers. Hybrid work has made it more challenging to join a legal team, and more complicated to run a legal team. Two years into the pandemic, it is clear that hybrid is here to stay. In this environment, how can new attorneys maximize their success in applying to legal jobs, and integrating into them? How can managers and leaders build their cultures, train lawyers, and mentor new hires? In this two-part series, our expert panelists will analyze these questions. Attendees will leave with practical advice and best practices.

Panel One will consider these issues from the perspective of applicants and new hires. How can you learn about an organization virtually? If you’re integrating into a firm, department, or organization that's remote or hybrid, how can you maximize your success? How can you find colleagues and mentors? And how do you maintain a healthy work-life balance and avoid early burn-out?

Panel Two to be held on March 29  will consider these issues from the perspective of employers, leaders, and managers. How can you create and maintain a lively culture within a remote or hybrid environment? How can you ensure that team members are mentored? How can new attorneys build a strong sense of professionalism and camaraderie without consistent physical proximity?
 

Speakers:
Liz Gil, Associate, Egan Nelson LLP
Nancy Parker, Director of Attorney Recruitment, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP
Jennifer Acevedo, Immigrant Justice Corps Justice Fellow, Brooklyn Defender Services
Nicholas Collins, Labor and Employment Attorney, Arent Fox LLP

Moderator:
Melanie Leslie, Dean and Professor of Law, Cardozo School of Law


Sponsoring Committee:

Council on the Profession, Matthew Diller and Melissa Colón-Bosolet, Co-Chairs
New Lawyer Institute, Brian D. Farkas, Chair

Co-Sponsoring Committee:
Career Advancement and Management, Robye Margolius, Chair


Law School Sponsors:

Albany Law
Brooklyn Law School
Cardozo
Columbia Law
UConn
CUNY Law
Drexel Law
Duke Law School
Fordham
Hofstra
Maryland
New York Law School
NYU Law
Pace School of Law
UPenn Law
Quinnipiac Law
Rutgers
Seton Hall
St Johns Law School
Syracuse
Touro
Yale


Where
Online Event - Zoom

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