Sentences with phrase «than millennial lawyers»

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More than 3 out of 4 millennials indicate they'd be likely to hire a lawyer with an active social presence.
Over at Idealawg, Stephanie West Allen plays host to a robust debate over whether Generation Y lawyers — or «millennialslawyers under 30 — who seek work / life balance to the exclusion of focusing on client needs are unrealistic slackers or serious professionals with different priorities than previous generations.
The same could be true of the next generation of lawyers and their current legal research professors.2 We have likely reached a point at which our frames of reference diverge sufficiently that we don't share a common reference point for approaching the structure of legal research.3 Arguably, the tech - saturated millennials need a solid research foundation more than any generation before them.4 Yet many of them regard our legal research instruction as cumbersome or outdated.5 Having grown up using intuitive electronic devices, and using them to good advantage, 6 many modern law students resist legal research methods that require rigidity, formality, or — worst of all — a trip to a print library.7 Indeed, many of them are downright «mistrustful both of physical libraries and of those who extol their virtues.»
Over 70 % of millennial lawyers reportedly describe themselves as «loyal» to their firm, and more than a third (33.9 %) of millennial lawyers in BigLaw aspire to partnership, even though this accomplishment is often seen as difficult to achieve.
It found that the top perceptions of millennial lawyers included the knowledge that they will bring technological advancements faster than other generations and they want a high level of involvement in the decision - making of legal departments.
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