Amicus Agony
Dear Amicus Agony, When I first started practice, I had joined this law firm where I felt miserable the whole time. The boss would deliberately call the office at 5-6pm on Friday evenings to give us “urgent research” to be done
Amicus Agony
Dear Amicus Agony, I have been considering whether or not to submit a formal request to my supervising partner for a secondment to a client (whom I potentially see myself working for in the long-term as an alternative to private practice).
A Letter to Young Lawyers
Dear Young Lawyers, The first two to three years of practice have been quite the journey. It is true that being in practice teaches you lessons you never would have learnt in school. In having this opportunity to write this piece
Amicus Agony
Amicus Agony Dear Amicus Agony, I’m often caught in a dilemma trying to balance my billable and non-billable work. As we work in a pool system in our firm, I can sometimes get billable work from one partner and non-billable work from
Pupillage, Then and Now
Three practitioners of varying vintage share their experiences of what it was like when they first started out. How do their experiences compare with yours? Dr Michael Hwang, SC Year of Call: 1968 I served as a pupil from January 1968 to November
Amicus Agony
Dear Amicus Agony, I am a newly-qualified lawyer. I am very strict when it comes to following the rules and procedures. I do not want anything or anyone to ruin my chances at becoming Senior Counsel, which is my ultimate goal. Recently,