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Hosted by Montana Funk, Young Lawyer Rising covers issues pertinent to young lawyers, from newly minted attorneys to lawyers 10 years into practice and beyond. From dealing with the daily grind and career management to social issues and financial, mental, and physical wellness, this show features the voices of young lawyers from across the country sharing their stories and advice to help all lawyers navigate their careers and rise to where they want to be.

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Hosted by Montana Funk, Young Lawyer Rising covers issues pertinent to young lawyers, from newly minted attorneys to lawyers 10 years into practice and beyond. From dealing with the daily grind and career management to social issues and financial, mental, and physical wellness, this show features the voices of young lawyers from across the country sharing their stories and advice to help all lawyers navigate their careers and rise to where they want to be.

    This Lawyer Embraces Her Disability. Now She Fights For Others.

    This Lawyer Embraces Her Disability. Now She Fights For Others.

    Guest Evita Nwosu-Sylvester focuses on the civil rights and fair lending needs of middle- to low-income earners in their quest for affordable housing. She works in multifamily fair lending operations at Freddie Mac (the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.).
    But Nwosu-Sylvester is also a fighter for rights, fair hiring needs, and workplace accommodation for those embracing disabilities.
    Nwosu-Sylvester followed a nontraditional path to her legal career. She earned her undergraduate degree in psychology with the goal of pursuing that field, focusing on helping people with disabilities. Then, the idea of putting a law degree to work in the field of disability and civil rights attracted her. Throughout her education, she worked to embrace her own disability – cerebral palsy – and learn how to live independently while making a difference.
    In her legal career, Nwosu-Sylvester shows organizations that people with disabilities are capable, valuable contributors. Accommodation doesn’t have to be insurmountable or expensive, and Nwosu-Sylvester and her team regularly make themselves available to help organizations understand and develop neurodiversity policies and programs.
    RESOURCES:
    U.S. Department of Labor Job Accommodation Network (JAN)
    ABA Commission on Disability Rights
    The American Association of People With Disabilities
    American Bar Association
    American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division

    • 33 min
    Making a Difference Through a Career in Civil Rights Law

    Making a Difference Through a Career in Civil Rights Law

    Guest Michael Kippins is a Boston-based civil rights attorney with Lawyers For Civil Rights. Driven by a desire to advocate for those too often left without robust representation, Kippins made the courageous jump from a big law setting to his civil rights practice and hasn’t looked back.
    In one of his high-profile cases, Kippins is challenging what the suit describes as Harvard University’s system of admission bias toward “legacy” students and the harm that practice poses to communities, including first-generation students and students of color. 
    During the episode, Kippins discusses the differences between civil rights law and his previous role in big law. From working with community groups to prioritizing public awareness of his cases, the range of skills required as a civil rights attorney is diverse and unique to the practice.
    A career in civil rights litigation can be a labor of love and fulfill a passion. Hear how the work civil rights attorneys does make a difference in people’s lives. If you’ve been interested in pro bono work, if you’ve found something missing in another area of law, or if you’re simply curious about civil rights law, this is an episode you can’t miss.

    Christina Gregg served as the associate producer on this episode of Young Lawyer Rising.
     
    Resources:
    Why I Became a Civil Rights Attorney 
    ABA Civil Rights and Social Justice Section
    Lawyers For Civil Rights
    Lawyers For Civil Rights, Facebook  
    Lawyers For Civil Rights, Email: office@lawyersforcivilrights.org
    Massachusetts Black Lawyers Association
    Boys & Girls Club of Boston
    Newsweek, “Harvard Faces Another Legal Fight Over Its Admissions”
    Reuters, “Harvard 'Legacy' Policy Challenged On Heels Of Affirmative Action Ruling”
    SXSW Educational Seminar Week
    American Bar Association
    American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division

    • 37 min
    2023’s Lessons Learned: Your Inspiring Stories

    2023’s Lessons Learned: Your Inspiring Stories

    Happy New Year, and what a year that was. Host Montana Funk sits down with Tamara Nash, chair of the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division, to review 2023 and share stories from listeners about the past year.
    For listeners, it was a year of lessons learned. Learning how to separate work and life is difficult, but in one case, a young lawyer reported that an unexpected health issue forced her to learn what life’s about and that it’s OK to ask for help. Hear how she learned that being a good lawyer means being a healthy lawyer. Take care of yourself.
    In another letter, a listener shares how, like our host, they moved to the United States and took on a career in law. Leaning on the resources of the American Bar Association and the state bar has proven crucial to success in a challenging field.
    And it was a year of “back to normal” after those crazy COVID years. For young lawyers who worked through the pandemic, 2023 was a time to catch up on the training and mentoring they missed. Hear how a senior lawyer recognized that gap and redoubled efforts to help younger attorneys. Rebuild connections, professional and personal.
    Young Lawyer Rising is more than a podcast; it’s a community. Draw inspiration from how others overcame life’s bumps during the past year. Embrace your professional colleagues and know that you’re never alone. Support is all around you.
     
    Blair Hlinka served as the associate producer on this episode of Young Lawyer Rising.
     
    Resources:
    Thinking Like a Lawyer to Navigate the Challenges of Long COVID
    Pushing Yourself Too Hard? Your Health and Wellness Matters
    How to Make Your Law Firm See the Benefits of Bar Involvement
    5 Tips for Mentoring and Managing Legal Interns
    The Importance of Mentorship and Sponsorship in the Legal Profession
    University of South Dakota Knudson School of Law
    American Bar Association
    American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division

    • 33 min
    Insights from a Transactional Tax Attorney on a Career In Tax Law

    Insights from a Transactional Tax Attorney on a Career In Tax Law

    It’s been said there are only two things in life that are certain: death and taxes. Guest Anthony DeRiso can help with one of them. He’s a tax attorney.
    It may sound like a daunting career path, but it really isn’t, DeRiso says. It’s about helping people chart a course to a desired outcome. Being a transactional tax attorney makes you the “coach,” drawing up plans as teams of attorneys deal with contractual issues. Then, there are opportunities to help clients untangle IRS-related civil and criminal matters. And there are even opportunities to serve charitable, tax-exempt organizations.
    From individual clients to corporations to charities, it’s about solving puzzles and finding solutions.
    If you’ve never considered tax law as a specialty, what you hear from DeRiso might surprise you. Get some tips on how to get started, whether you’re in law school now or are already practicing.
    Carneil Wilson served as the associate producer on this episode of Young Lawyer Rising.
    RESOURCES:
    United States Tax Court circuit schedule
    Have You Considered a Career in Tax Law?
    Do You Need Specialized Training to Practice Tax Law?
    The Advanced Degrees and Certifications That Help New Lawyers Move Their Careers Forward
    Tax Dispute Survival Guide
    American Bar Association Section of Taxation
    American Bar Association
    American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division

    • 27 min
    Going from Law School to the Air Force JAG Corps

    Going from Law School to the Air Force JAG Corps

    Professor Tony Ghiotto went from the battlefield to the classroom. He started his legal career in the Air Force Judge Advocate General Corps, and he explains how his career took him from Afghanistan to a law school classroom. 
    Saddled with student debt, and after an unexpected meeting with a JAG representative, Ghiotto found himself in the Air Force. Within his first two weeks as a full member of the JAG, he was in the courtroom trying a case. 
    There were pros and cons. Struggles included feeling overwhelmed and making mistakes early on, but the pros were getting a lot of courtroom experience in a hurry and learning on the job. From practicing law in a tent in Afghanistan to a boardroom in Washington, DC, “It made me grow up and gave me some direction,” Ghiotto says.
    Thanks to the JAG, he practiced in multiple fields. One of his oddest cases involved a low-flying jet causing a cow to give birth prematurely. His criminal cases ranged from traffic tickets to reviewing wartime procedures and civilian casualties.
    If you’ve ever considered starting a legal career in the military, this is a don’t-miss episode. (And, bonus, Ghiotto is open to mentoring any young lawyer considering a JAG career. Drop him a note). 
     
    Stephen C. Dinkel served as the associate producer on this episode of Young Lawyer Rising.
     
    Resources:
    Why Should You Become a JAG Officer?
    Army JAG Careers Provide Financial Incentives for Those Interested in Foregoing the Traditional Path
    The Army Judge Advocate General’s Funded Legal Education Program
    American Bar Association
    American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division
    Air Force Judge Advocate General Corps
    JAG School 
    University of Illinois College of Law

    • 33 min
    Latina Lawyer Charts Her Own Path: A Conversation about Cannabis Law and Self Advocacy

    Latina Lawyer Charts Her Own Path: A Conversation about Cannabis Law and Self Advocacy

    Is practicing law all dusting off established precedents and applying old case law? No way. Guest Jessica Gonzalez shares how she broke free, followed her passions, and found herself a pioneer in the wildly evolving arena of cannabis law.
    Gonzalez started in the usual practice of law for a firm after graduating. Contracts, paperwork, and a less-than-satisfying experience. Then, she started looking at the emerging field of cannabis law. Trademark protections, navigating vague state regulations, labeling, packaging, and CBD guidelines all need a lawyer’s touch. And few lawyers were serving the industry, one of the fastest-growing sectors worldwide.
    Hear how Gonzalez followed her dreams, cultivated her personal brand, and forged ahead into an exciting and unknown world. She shares tips for getting established as a thought leader and building a recognizable brand as she created a consultancy business and educational programs and began teaching cannabis issues at the graduate level.
    Looking for a career in an emerging area of the law and “building the airplane as you fly?” Be part of legal history and set the precedents instead of following them. This is a fast-paced, creative part of the legal world that’s just getting started.

    Christina Gregg served as the associate producer on this episode of Young Lawyer Rising.

    Resources: 
    Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission
    American Bar Association
    American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division
    New Jersey Business Action Center
    “New Jersey Cannabis Advocate Named As Consultant To Build No-Cost Cannabis Technical Assistance Program,” New Jersey state news release
    The ABA Law Student Podcast: A Career in Cannabis Law with Jerome Crawford 
    ABA Career Center Career Choice Webinar on Cannabis Law

    • 36 min

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