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Falk, Cornell & Associates, LLP

TEL (650) 373-1700 |  San Mateo, CA

TEL (650) 463-1550 |  Palo Alto, CA

As a principal in the estate planning law firm of Falk, Cornell & Associates, Mary Falk devotes herself to practicing law with integrity and sincerity, providing her clients with the type of quality l...(more)

The Law Office of Roy W. Litherland

TEL (408) 356-9200 |  Campbell, CA

TEL (831) 476-2400 |  Capitola, CA

EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION: Roy Litherland has been providing legal services in Santa Clara and Santa Cruz Counties continuously since 1975.

Roy has an undergraduate degree in ac...(more)



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» A Little Advice For Young Attorneys

I was recently asked by a 3rd year law student for some advice on how to succeed upon graduation. Basically, what I told her can be summed up in three words: "find your niche."

I realize that this isn't a revolutionary idea, but I think too many young attorneys don't realize the importance of marketing yourself. What unique thing do YOU as a young attorney bring to the table? It can't just be intelligence and hard work -- most attorneys have those qualities.

So how do you find your niche? The easiest way is through your existing connections. If you're married to a doctor, and hang out with him and his other doctor friends, then consider areas of the law that would allow you to make medical professionals your client base.

Of course, not everyone has existing connections. In that case, you need to try to find something to level the playing field. In my experience, one thing that works well is becoming an expert with respect to some new development in the law. That's a big benefit because, with new developments, you are not at a disadvantage in terms of experience. When a new law passes or a new case comes down, you as a first year associate may know just as much about it as a partner who's been practicing for 30 years. Three examples:

1. Read and summarize the new Citizens United Supreme Court case, and write an article for your local paper about what it REALLY means.

2. Your state is legalizing marijuana for medicinal purposes. Totally familiarize yourself with all of the rules and regulations relating to setting up a marijuana dispensary, and advertise yourself as someone who can help clients "get legal."

3. Learn the ins and outs of the Trouble Asset Relief Program (TARP), so you can speak at seminars on the topic.