Alumni Attorney Talks is a virtual series that aims to provide prospective law students with helpful insights about attending law school and pursuing a legal career. This series features interviews with University of Illinois alumni working in a variety of diverse settings within the legal profession.
Continue reading Alumni Attorney Talks | Sandra LoebAuthor: ecker3@illinois.edu
Alumni Attorney Talks | Rebecca Finkel
Alumni Attorney Talks is a virtual series that aims to provide prospective law students with helpful insights about attending law school and pursuing a legal career. This series features interviews with University of Illinois alumni working in a variety of diverse settings within the legal profession.
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Alumni Attorney Talks is a virtual series that aims to provide prospective law students with helpful insights about attending law school and pursuing a legal career. This series features interviews with University of Illinois alumni working in a variety of diverse settings within the legal profession.
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Alumni Attorney Talks is a virtual series that aims to provide prospective law students with helpful insights about attending law school and pursuing a legal career. This series features interviews with University of Illinois alumni working in a variety of diverse settings within the legal profession.
Joshua Esses
ASSOCIATE IN THE BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, GOVERNANCE, RESTRUCTURING, AND BANKRUPTCY GROUP AT PROSKAUER ROSE
QUICK FACTS ABOUT MR. ESSES
- Law School: Harvard Law School
- UIUC Undergraduate Major: Finance
- Mr. Esses’ Three Words to Describe the Legal Profession:
Detail-Oriented | Conscientious|Commercial
CHECK OUT THIS INSIGHTFUL INTERVIEW HERE!
Making the Most of Your Summer Internships
As a pre-law student, one of the most important steps you can take to prepare for a career in law is to gain practical experience through internships. Summer internships, legal or not, are a great way to get your foot in the door and learn more about an industry, while also building valuable skills and connections. However, simply participating in an internship is not enough; it’s important to make the most of your experience to ensure that you gain the maximum benefit. Here are some tips for making the most of your summer legal internships:
1. Set Goals
Before you start your internship, it’s important to set specific goals for what you hope to achieve. This could include gaining experience in a specific industry, or in a particular area of law, developing a specific skill set, or building connections with professionals. By setting clear goals, you’ll be better equipped to stay focused and make the most of your time.
2. Be Proactive
Don’t wait for your supervisor to tell you what to do; take the initiative and look for opportunities to get involved. Ask your supervisor if you can assist with a particular project or task, or offer to take on additional responsibilities. By being proactive, you’ll demonstrate your commitment and eagerness to learn, which can help you stand out and make a positive impression.
3. Network
Summer internships are a great opportunity to build your professional network. Take advantage of this by attending events, such as networking receptions or industry conferences, and introducing yourself to other professionals. Ask for their advice, share your own experiences, and exchange contact information. You never know when these connections may come in handy in the future.
4. Ask Questions
Don’t be afraid to ask questions if you’re unsure about something. Your supervisor and colleagues are there to help you learn and grow, and they’ll likely appreciate your willingness to seek guidance. Asking thoughtful questions can also help you gain a deeper understanding of the profession and the work you’re doing.
5. Take Notes
Throughout your internship, be sure to take detailed notes on your experiences, projects, and assignments. This can be a helpful reference for future job interviews or when writing your resume. Additionally, taking notes can help you reflect on what you’ve learned and identify areas where you may need further development.
6. Seek Feedback
Ask your supervisor for regular feedback on your performance, and be open to constructive criticism. Use this feedback as an opportunity to learn and grow, and apply it to your work moving forward. Additionally, don’t be afraid to ask for feedback from colleagues or other professionals you work with. Their insights can be invaluable in helping you improve your skills and knowledge.
7. Stay Professional
Remember that your internship is a professional experience, and treat it as such. Be punctual, dress appropriately, and always conduct yourself in a professional manner. This includes being respectful of your colleagues, taking ownership of your work, and communicating clearly and effectively.
By following these tips, you can make the most of your summer internships and gain valuable experience and connections that can help you in your future career. Good luck!
Alumni Attorney Talks | Thomas Yu
Alumni Attorney Talks is a virtual series that aims to provide prospective law students with helpful insights about attending law school and pursuing a legal career. This series features interviews with University of Illinois alumni working in a variety of diverse settings within the legal profession.
Thomas Yu
CITY ATTORNEY, CITY OF CHampaign
quick facts about MR. YU
- Law School: Northern Illinois University College of Law
- UIUC Undergraduate Major: Philosophy
- Mr. Yu’s Three Words to Describe the Legal Profession:
Advocate | Confidante |Counselor
CHECK OUT THIS INSIGHTFUL INTERVIEW HERE!
Law Student Perspectives: Selecting a Law School
Need insight on selecting a law school? Watch the videos below to hear from current law students about their experiences and advice on selecting a law school.
Don’t Miss Out! Be sure to attend the Selecting A Law School Webinar on March 6 for additional insights on navigating post-application, post-admissions and the law school selection process!
What were the most important factors you considered when selecting a law school and why?
How did you organize or prioritize the list of law schools you wanted to attend from those you received offers from?
What did you find most challenging about selecting a final law school?
In what ways did you engage with your law school in reaching the decision to attend there? How did that engagement help in your decision-making process?
How did you manage the process of being waitlisted and how did it inform your ultimate decision?
What aspects of the law school community were important to you?