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Transform your legal education into a successful and fulfilling legal career

In How to Be a Lawyer: The Path from Law School to Success, a team of veteran lawyers and entrepreneurs delivers an eye-opening discussion of how to translate your years of training and education into a running start in the world of practice. The book bridges the gap between law school and practice, whether you hope to be a big firm transactional attorney, a solo criminal lawyer, work for the government or any other legal profession. Youll discover how you can use what you learned in law school and how you can develop the real skills youll need as you deal with clients and colleagues.

The authors explain what your professors wont tell you in law school and what employers and clients will actually expect from you. Youll also find:

  • Case studies and guest chapters describing the transition to major areas of law and how it can and should affect your law school decision making
  • Expert advice on making your first job a successful one
  • Guidance on how to avoid the most common career pitfalls and client mistakes
  • Unfiltered opinions from clients about what they really think about lawyers
  • An ideal resource for aspiring and current law students and early career lawyers, How to Be a Lawyer is the practical blueprint you need to build your legal career from scratch.

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    How to Be a Lawyer

    THE PATH FROM LAW SCHOOL TO SUCCESS

    Jason Mendelson
    Alex Paul

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    Copyright 2022 by Jason Mendelson and Alex Paul. All rights reserved.

    Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey.

    Published simultaneously in Canada.

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    Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is Available:

    ISBN: 9781119835813 (Hardback)

    ISBN: 9781119835837 (ePDF)

    ISBN: 9781119835820 (epub)

    COVER DESIGN: PAUL McCARTHY

    COVER PHOTOS: COURTESY OF THE AUTHORS/CONTRIBUTORS

    Jason would like to dedicate this book to his wife and best friend, Jenn. Her love, support, and encouragement are the best gifts a guy could get.

    Alex would like to dedicate this book to his wife, Carolyn, who supported him in law school and has been by his side through good times and bad, always a loving partner and best friend.

    About the Authors

    Jason Mendelson (, @jasonmendelson) is a former venture capitalist, co-founder of a technology company, lawyer, and a software engineer.

    Jason is a founding partner of Foundry Group, a Boulder, Coloradobased venture capital firm that focuses on making technology investments and identifying and supporting the next generation of venture fund managers.

    In addition, Jason is a co-founder of the startup SRS Acquiom and was a managing director and general counsel for Mobius Venture Capital. Prior to this, Jason was an attorney with Cooley LLP. Early in his career, Jason was a software engineer at Accenture.

    Now Jason spends his time as an up-and-coming musician (under his stage name Jace Allen) and author. Jason also is involved in several criminal justice reform initiatives.

    Jason is a co-founder of Breakthrough and is on the board of the Leeds Business School at University of Colorado. Jason holds a B.A. in Economics and a J.D., both from the University of Michigan.

    Alex Paul () is a lawyer-entrepreneur reimagining wealth management and philanthropy for himself and others.

    Alex founded Wealthgate Trust Company (a Nevada-registered trust company) and Wealthgate Family Office (a SEC-registered investment advisor in Boulder, Colorado) to provide bespoke trust administration and independent investment management solutions for ultra-high-net-worth families seeking to protect and sustain generational wealth so they may achieve their financial and philanthropic goals over decades and generations.

    Inspired to redefine how philanthropy is implemented in family offices, Alex co-founded Giving Place, a technological solution that navigates the challenges of large-scale family philanthropy. Giving Place harnesses technology to generate transparency, efficiency, and measurable impact for philanthropic families.

    Alex is also treasurer/director of LENA, an operating nonprofit that seeks to close the gap between haves and have nots by using technology to improve early childhood language development.

    Having managed the Boulder, Colorado, office of Harrison & Held, he is now of counsel. His practice focused on estate planning, charitable giving, technology, and other business matters. He previously served as outside corporate counsel for Renaissance Learning, a public K-12 educational software company. Alex holds a B.A. from Lawrence University and a J.D. from Northwestern University School of Law, and has served on the NU Law Board since 2004. After graduating from NU Law, he served as Judicial Clerk to Justice Jon P. Wilcox of the Wisconsin Supreme Court and entered private practice in Wisconsin before moving to Colorado in 2003.

    Acknowledgments

    We wouldn't have been able to write this book without the able assistance of many people.

    First, to all our guest authors: you made this book. We learned more from your chapters than even we could have imagined, and many of your stories gave us the opportunity to get to know you better. Thank you, friends.

    A special shoutout to Dave Beran, who spearheaded the chapter on being the calmest person in the room. Dave, you've always been that person to us and we thank you for your time and wisdom. And thanks for the proofreading and editing. You are good stuff.

    Jason would individually like the thank the University of Colorado Law School, and especially Brad Bernthal, for letting Jason teach all these years. Those interactions with students were the inspiration for this book. Also, Jason would be remiss if he didn't thank his former firm, Cooley LLP, and all of the friends and colleagues he has met along the way during his legal career.

    Alex would like to specifically thank his parents, Terry and Judi, who inspired him to go to law school and become an entrepreneur, while providing incredible opportunities. He'd like to thank his children, who keep him excited about building for the future. He'd also like to thank Lou Harrison, co-founder of Harrison & Held, who taught him how to practice law with integrity and humor. Finally, he would like to thank Northwestern School of Law and its leadership team for a great legal education combined with amazing opportunities for practical experience.

    This book wouldn't be possible without the risk-taking nature of our publisher Bill Falloon over at Wiley. He gave Jason a shot with his first book

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