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		<title>Is Making Partner on Your Career Path?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2010 11:10:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[cameronwhite]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most lawyers graduate law school with visions of making partner at a dream law firm. Ideally, they can make this happen in record time; realistically, it might be quite some time &#8211; and with a few hard knocks &#8211; before it actually comes to fruition. A. Harrison Barnes, who is a lawyer and also the [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="first-child " style="text-align: justify"><span title="M" class="cap"><span>M</span></span>ost lawyers graduate law school with visions of making partner at a dream <a title="Legal Jobs" href="http://twitter.com/LegalAuthority" target="_blank"><strong>law firm</strong></a>. Ideally, they can make this happen in record time; realistically, it might be quite some time &#8211; and with a few hard knocks &#8211; before it actually comes to fruition. A. Harrison Barnes, who is a lawyer and also the LegalAuthority.com founder, has a few tips for those who have their sights set on a partnership.</p>
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<li>While you believe you have the formula for a twenty-four month plan that will get your name in big letters on the building, you must prepare yourself for the fact that most partnerships are forged after several years – and sometimes even a decade – with a firm. “It’s a slow dance, and like it or not, you’re not going to be the one leading that dance”, says the LegalAuthority.com founder.</li>
<li>Also, since you’ve removed the rose colored glasses, this is also a good time to point out that only 30% of attorneys ever see this dream realized. That’s not to say it’s not going to happen, but you have to keep a healthy degree of reality attached to your dream.</li>
<li>You must also be able to bill hours – a lot of hours – but they must be legitimate. This means not only are you going to represent clients who walk away with the experience that you are the cure-all for the <strong><a title="Legal Profession" href="http://www.crunchbase.com/company/legal-authority-2" target="_blank">legal profession</a>,</strong> but you’re going to have know those cases inside and out. You’ll be “on” even in your sleep and you’re prepared to answer any questions the partners have at any moment regarding your cases. It’s just part of the game, says A. Harrison Barnes.</li>
<li>Another important “must have” is a winning personality. You have to juggle office personnel, entitled clients who believe the world is theirs, partners who see 2,000 hours billed and want 2,500 and of course, your personal life. And you have to do it with a smile and confidence.</li>
<li>Acknowledge when you’re beating a dead horse. “There are those times when you realize the firm you’re with is just not going to be able to provide the opportunities you’re looking for”. Part of being a good lawyer is acknowledging those realizations and then making the tough decision to move on, says Barnes.</li>
<li>Finally, Barnes recommends keeping your options open and your membership dues paid. You never know when a networking session at the country club will lead to a new opportunity. Keep those bases covered and you’ll always be prepared.</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify">You chose law as your career for more than just the potential of making partnership one day; you chose it because it is a true passion and a field where you know you can make a difference, no matter your chosen specialty. As you chase your dreams, don&#8217;t forget the other reasons that put you on that path.</p>
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		<title>How to Effectively Bill Your Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 12:32:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[cameronwhite]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are looking things like legal jobs or attorney jobs, or when you are looking at how legal jobs can affect you, you will find that you are going to need to look into how you are going to bill your time. Attorney jobs speak a lot about how to make sure that you [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="first-child "><span title="W" class="cap"><span>W</span></span>hen you are looking things like <strong>legal jobs</strong> or attorney jobs, or when  you are looking at how legal jobs can affect you, you will find that you  are going to need to look into how you are going to bill your time. <a href="http://twitter.com/law_crossing"><strong>Attorney jobs</strong></a> speak a lot about how  to make sure that you are getting the right kind of result for your  expertise, but the truth of the matter is that there are many people out  there across the different industries that have no idea how to bill  their time. They do not know how much their time is worth, and they end  up undercharging and running themselves out of business or they might  end up overcharging and losing all of their clients! When you are  looking at how to effectively bill your time, there are a number of  things that you need to keep in mind.</p>
<p>The first thing that you need to realize is that you are in competitive  business and that your skills also have a very specific worth. If you  undercharge, you are doing yourself a disservice and you are also doing  disservice to many of the people who share the same niche that you do.  Your expertise is valuable and if you want to make sure that people  respect this, you should set up a reasonable amount for everything from  things that you make to a legal consultation! One way to look at it is  to make sure that you are in a place where you know how much you are  worth every hour. This is something that can make a huge difference in  the way that you move forward and it can also help inform you regarding  where you want to go next.</p>
<p>When you want to effectively bill your time, make sure that you look  around and see how things are going for the people around you. Are other  people getting the same kind of rates and what your peers are getting?  The more time that you spend looking into how you are going to bill your  time, the better off you are going to be at the end of the line.  Remember to stay on board with current rates and make sure that you  shift your prices accordingly. This is something that can make a huge  difference and if you keep your prices on an even keel with what is  expected in a given, fluid market, you could get a lot more business.</p>
<p>Take some time and consider how you are going to help yourself get more  comfortable with the idea of billing. There are definitely professionals  that will outsource their billing, ranging from having someone take  care of the invoicing to companies who look for other companies to keep  track of it for them. For large companies, having their own accounting  departments is an important part of functioning and of making sure that  they are going to be able to move forward.</p>
<p>Think about what kind of results you can get from learning about billing  and make sure that you have the information that you need.</p>
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		<title>Your Job, Career, and the Company You Keep</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 11:43:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[cameronwhite]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine interviewing a candidate for the position of an attorney if they had a DUI or were driving under influence, or someone who has just completed a prison term under federal laws. There are a lot of job portals offering special financing services. Their job is aimed towards helping people and prospective candidates track down [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="first-child "><span title="I" class="cap"><span>I</span></span>magine interviewing a candidate for the <a href="http://www.prlog.org/10532785-bcgsearch-and-what-they-are-all-about.html"><strong>position of an attorney</strong></a> if they had a DUI or were driving under influence, or someone who has just completed a prison term under federal laws. There are a lot of job portals offering special financing services. Their job is aimed towards helping people and prospective candidates track down the jobs with the help of targeting mails to various employers. The work that is performed by the companies is that they conduct a thorough research of the career interests of the candidate within a given area and work on their cover letter and resume for helping in sending these materials as bulk mail in an unsolicited manner to the prospective employers.</p>
<p>How Keeping in Touch Matters</p>
<p>In case you want to be employed as a corporate attorney in <strong>legal jobs</strong> in Las Vegas in Nevada, BCG Search, which is headed by A. Harrison Barnes, can help you identify all the law firms there is by getting your CV matched with the corporate groups in that place. The difference of BCG Search with any other job portal is that traditional job search engines turn up only a few results and openings available for corporate attorneys, although there may actually be more than 100 law firms that offer openings in corporate practices. The clients can actually get their resumes and cover letters redone for mailing to these employers.</p>
<p>The process, according to A. Harrison Barnes, is highly efficient as although a number of times employers do not have any openings, they receive letters of application from people who are concerned with working for them. These letters and applications are often directed to the people who are in charge of conducting the recruitment process of the organizations. Of course, BCG Search conducts a research of all relevant information before they send out the letters to the employers. Few job seekers conduct such mailing services to employers in this way. Thus, this is an efficient and unique service. Other than that, the site allows the job seeker or candidate to look for the entire market at a given time by mailing them the full list of employers.</p>
<p>This service is actually one of the best and effective ways of conducting a job search. However, one of the problems with this service is that it is expensive. This can cost you about a couple of hundreds of dollars for each letter that you send out. As a lot of people who are using the service are unemployed, A. Harrison Barnes believes that paying high for it is something that most people will not consider. This is answered by a couple of web sites that offer financing services for finding a job. Sometimes, even students are offered this service. However, extending credit is something that is not the same as providing jobs. While a lot of members will gladly pay for the service, there are others who will not. So, these are sites that are not generally well paying as the liability tends to increase.</p>
<p>Make sure you are not swindled in looking for a good job search engine. This is the reason as to why A. Harrison Barnes provides the services of his job portal BCG Search that helps candidates look for the best and reliable job opportunities. It is often seen that good people do not want to stick to adverse situations. Instead of continuing, what they do is they leave organizations and people with despicable dealings. If you are associated with unethical behavior, your reputation will be tainted. This is why being associated with questionable practices is not desired by both candidates as well as organizations.</p>
<p>In case your resume is forwarded to a company where pornography jobs are performed, your chances of securing a decent job in the future will be considerably tainted. A. Harrison Barnes advises that it is best to steer clear of these dealings as they could adversely affect your career choices. This is more a reality than not as a number of sales persons, accountants and receptionists have at one time or another worked in pornography companies. What’s more? They often try to under play or cover it up, until they are faced with the interview. This track record of employment history will eventually affect your character, if not put it into question.</p>
<p>One important tip from A. Harrison Barnes about facing an interview is that: you must not work for an organization which deals in underhand practices or trust dishonesty as the chances are that it will recur. After all, your job hunt and future prospects of law employment depend on the company you keep.</p>
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