Monday Mentors with Austin Construction Lawyer Jeff Chapman
Feb 10, 2020 ·
38m 46s
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Jeff Chapman is a construction law expert who leads his own firm, The Chapman Firm, in Austin. Jeff shared a number of great insights for young lawyers: have confidence to...
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Jeff Chapman is a construction law expert who leads his own firm, The Chapman Firm, in Austin.
Jeff shared a number of great insights for young lawyers:
have confidence to take opportunities that are presented to you
always make sure your work is of the highest quality
ask for, and be willing to accept and (most importantly) implement, feedback
continue to stay in touch with your law school classmates; they are your future referral sources
Look for opportunities to write/publish/speak to get your name out there
Business development is a long game; don't expect to get a client in the short-term
Work-life balance is very difficult when you're at a firm requiring 2000+ billable hours per year; but many smaller firms don't require that and are better able to provide that balance
Strong academic credentials are important when hiring because they show the person has a big brain and drive
Typos/grammar issues in resumes are fatal - the candidate won't get an interview
Confidence and interpersonal skills important as well so you can grow organically and engage with clients
Look interviewer in the eye
Able to carry on a conversation
Have intelligent questions to ask during the interview
Take advantage of new technologies to become the most efficient lawyer you can be
Trait you most want to see in an associate: Confidence
Habit that is key to his success: Attention to detail
Best app/productivity tool: Notability (for iPad)
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Jeff shared a number of great insights for young lawyers:
have confidence to take opportunities that are presented to you
always make sure your work is of the highest quality
ask for, and be willing to accept and (most importantly) implement, feedback
continue to stay in touch with your law school classmates; they are your future referral sources
Look for opportunities to write/publish/speak to get your name out there
Business development is a long game; don't expect to get a client in the short-term
Work-life balance is very difficult when you're at a firm requiring 2000+ billable hours per year; but many smaller firms don't require that and are better able to provide that balance
Strong academic credentials are important when hiring because they show the person has a big brain and drive
Typos/grammar issues in resumes are fatal - the candidate won't get an interview
Confidence and interpersonal skills important as well so you can grow organically and engage with clients
Look interviewer in the eye
Able to carry on a conversation
Have intelligent questions to ask during the interview
Take advantage of new technologies to become the most efficient lawyer you can be
Trait you most want to see in an associate: Confidence
Habit that is key to his success: Attention to detail
Best app/productivity tool: Notability (for iPad)
The Paper Chase
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