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Gorsuch calls for embrace of 'din of democracy' as protesters criticize his Trump Hotel appearance

Sep 29, 2017, 9:20 am CDT

Federal judge allows suit over right of publicity to photos on Mugshots.com

September 29, 2017, 8:00 am CDT

Philly law firm sues Morgan & Morgan, claims its ads are misleading

September 29, 2017, 7:00 am CDT



Graduation cap with cash.

Student loan default rate rises

Which law schools had highest loan default rates for fiscal year 2014?




Prolific tweeting Texas justice is among 4 nominees for the 5th Circuit

September 28, 2017, 4:09 pm CDT

Man fires gun and kills himself at law firm that represented his ex-wife

September 28, 2017, 2:24 pm CDT

Can a lawyer concede guilt over a client's objection? Supreme Court to consider constitutional issue

September 28, 2017, 12:25 pm CDT

Supreme Court accepts new challenge to mandatory collective bargaining fees for public employees

September 28, 2017, 10:22 am CDT

Ginsburg says sexism was a 'major, major factor' in Clinton's loss

September 28, 2017, 9:46 am CDT

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From the October 2017 Issue

Leading Law Firms for Women

Program helps law firms see progress in gender diversity--but is it enough?

Mandating Diversity

Law firms borrow a concept from the NFL to address lack of diversity in their leadership ranks


Algorithmic Society

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The Algorithmic Society


Posts discuss how emerging technologies are changing the rules for the delivery of legal services.

Question of the Week

How long did it take for you to feel like you were a good lawyer?

At the Law21 Blog this month, legal market analyst Jordan Furlong asked LinkedIn followers who started their careers as law firm associates how many years of practice it took them to feel like "a reasonably competent and confident lawyer." The median answer? Five years.

"What those results also affirmed for me was a strong suspicion I've harbored for years now--that expecting new law firm associates to perform billable work is kind of ludicrous," Furlong wrote.

This week, we'd like to put the same question to you (although you need not have started your career as a law firm associate): How long did it take for you to feel like you were a good lawyer? Please also share the law job you had at the start of your career--whether you were a law firm associate or doing something else. And do you think new law firm associates should be performing billable work?

Answer in the comments.

Read the answers to last week's question: What phrases do you hate hearing when talking to colleagues?

Featured answer:

Posted by Whithertoo: "'So ...' begins the response to a question posed. It has become maddeningly ubiquitous, especially among millennials; almost as universal and maddening as 'where are you at?' Just watch a little television for ample examples of both."

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