James MeiersIt’s Supposed To Be HardLaw school and the practice are hard because they have to be. And they’re hard because they have to make YOU hard.Feb 28, 2014Feb 28, 2014
James MeiersLawyering May Be Miserable, But I Wouldn’t Want to Do Anything ElseLife is too short to do bullshit and too long to live by the motto “party while you can, rock till you drop.”Feb 28, 2014Feb 28, 2014
James MeiersNotes from the HNBA 2013 Convention Future of Legal Education PanelFeb 28, 2014Feb 28, 2014
James MeiersOver-Billing and Challenging the Billable HourThis generation of future lawyers knows what has come before and we face now; helping others and making changes to the law to better our practice and others. How to put that into practice when confronted with the bottom line of billing by the tenth of an hour or less.Feb 28, 2014Feb 28, 2014
James MeiersTaking In The Big Picture When Discussing Law School ReformLaw schools aren’t the only legal players than need to change or be examined when discussing the future of legal education.Feb 28, 2014Feb 28, 2014
James MeiersPutting The Hammer AsideLegal options that don’t focus on litigation.Feb 28, 2014Feb 28, 2014
James MeiersThe Externship RacketPaying for the Privilege of Ensuring Everyone Else Gets PaidFeb 28, 2014Feb 28, 2014