Trial week at Yugo Collins, PLLC ! We try cases. It’s what we do. Christopher Collins Mia Yugo Risk is par for the course when you’re a litigator. But this week was special because it was the first ever arbitration for our Summer Associates Hannah Todd and Tyler Ward! (This case was bifurcated so one part of it will be tried before a jury, and the other part before an arbitrator). You can’t be a good litigator if you’re afraid of trial. We love the courtroom. We love trying cases, and we like talking to judges and juries. Summer Associates need to see what practicing law is really like. That means they need to participate in trials. They need hands-on experience. Don’t sugarcoat the practice for your interns. Show them the real thing. We won’t have a verdict until next week. But our trial team, including Tyler & Hannah, have each made predictions, so we’ll see what happens. #triallawyers #lawyerlife #therealdeal
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Where did the time go?! As the end of summer nears, we want to thank our awesome summer associates for their hard work and dedication to our program. We wish you well as you head back to law school, hoping the skills you learned and mentorship you received will help guide you through your next year. Madison Campbell | Stephen Fowler | Ryder Kaplan | Valerie Osuna | Aaron Sarner | Quinn Weber #summerassociates #constructionlaw #smithcurrieoles
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We want to give a BIG thank you to Richard Zheng, our amazing intern, for his dedication and hard work over the past year! As he gets ready to embark on his next chapter, law school in the Fall, we couldn't be more proud of all that he has accomplished during his time with us in the Buffalo office supporting multiple Practice Groups throughout our footprint. We can’t wait to see all that he’ll accomplish in this next chapter. #FutureLawyer #TeamAppreciation #NewYorkLaw
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Congratulations! You have done all the work to get great grades and networked successfully, and now, you have accepted an offer to be a Summer Associate. I remember the feeling myself, and after the excitement wore off, I was only left with overwhelming questions. What can I do to be the best summer associate possible and receive an offer to come back to the firm? What strategies should I follow, and what are some things I should avoid? Especially as a first-generation law student, these questions remained unanswered. Now, having completed Summer Associate positions at two AM Law 100 firms, this episode seeks to answer these questions, as Johannes Alvarez-Rivero runs through the best tips and tricks for summer associates to leave a great impression on the firm they work at and easy to miss mistakes that should be avoided. The discussion is a aggregation of advice provided by a number of students inside and outside of Chicago law schools, all who have completed Summer Associate positions at a vast variety of law firms.
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We recognize the immense value of mentorship in shaping the careers of law students and enhancing the experiences of our summer associates. That's why during our Summer Associate Program, we pair our summers with both a partner mentor and an associate mentor, to foster a supportive and growth-oriented environment. In their blog for Vault, Andrea Yang and Brooke Ross share more about how our summer associates are supported through mentorship and also include practical tips for law students and summer associates on how to get the best out of their mentor relationships. Read the full blog here: https://lnkd.in/g2RXHFuj #lawstudents #summerassociates #futurelawyers #MBSummertoRemember
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☀️It's week two of our popular Summer Associate Instagram Takeover! Today, we head to the Washington, D.C. office to meet up with Marlee Sonico (Georgetown University Law Center, Class of '25), Kaitlin Fontana (The George Washington University Law School, Class of '25), and Anya Karaman (William & Mary Law School, Class of '25). Head on over to our Instagram stories to see what a day in the life of a Cozen O'Connor #SummerAssociate. And, if you're interested in applying to the program, the application period for 2Ls for summer 2025 just opened on June 1. Learn more about how to apply via the link in our comments. #lawfirm #amlaw100 #summerintern #lawstudentlife
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1Ls and 2Ls, finish your law firm summer associate gig strong by following these two simple (but crucial!) tips from EJ Stern, MA, CPC: ✉ Explore the lost art of handwritten thank you notes. 🤝 A summer associate program is for now, but a LinkedIn connection is forever.
2 tips to finish your summer associate program strong
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Summer Associates, listen up! As you wrap up your #lawfirm gig and head back to #lawschool, take a moment to ensure you end the summer on a high note. Here are two easy to incorporate tips that will help you stand out, leaving a lasting impression, and stay connected for the long run! Fractional Law Firm CMO Katherine Wilson, JD 💡 #legalmarketing #summerassociate #gratitude #linkedin
1Ls and 2Ls, finish your law firm summer associate gig strong by following these two simple (but crucial!) tips from EJ Stern, MA, CPC: ✉ Explore the lost art of handwritten thank you notes. 🤝 A summer associate program is for now, but a LinkedIn connection is forever.
2 tips to finish your summer associate program strong
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New lawyers and summer associates should try to expose themselves to as many practice areas as they can. Finding a niche is important, but you need to know what area suits you first. And that comes from seeing as much as you can. Even new lawyers who have to hang out their own shingles can associate with more experienced counsel to see how it’s done in an unfamiliar area of law without stumbling through. And at a larger firm, you can always advocate to work with someone in an unfamiliar area who you can learn from. But at a certain point the real benefit can come from focusing — that’s when you really begin to add value for clients. And it’s best if the choice of specialty is born of exposure to a broad range of experiences rather than chance. #lawstudents
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Blank Rome is pleased to share that the firm has again been ranked among the top 10 law firms in The American Lawyer’s Summer Associates Satisfaction Survey. With 92% of the firm’s summer associates participating in the survey, Blank Rome earned an average satisfaction score of 4.93 out of 5. Learn more: bit.ly/3BG9Qmf #summerassociates #lawfirm
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Summer Associates Luca Azzariti Crousillat, Jake Walsh, and Tuscan Savarino are kicking off our first #whycywednesday. Read more about why our Summer Associates chose Cokinos | Young here: https://bit.ly/4d0FNDa #cokinoslaw #summerassociates #lawstudent #utlaw #baylorlaw #uhlaw
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