23 min

How to Network as a Young Lawyer feat. Larry Williams II You Are A Lawyer: Take Risks and Change Careers in Law

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Larry Williams II shares his journey from starting his own solo law practice straight out of law school to eventually working as a criminal defense attorney for the Harris County Public Defender's Office in Houston. Throughout the episode, Larry discusses the importance of mentorship, the value of networking, and the versatility of a law degree, encouraging young lawyers and law students to keep pushing forward and believe in their abilities to succeed in the legal field. Join us as Larry provides insights and advice for those navigating the early years of their legal careers.

Lawyer Side Hustles
Larry's journey from solo practice to working for the Public Defender's Office in Houston showcases the potential for lawyers to pursue side businesses or ventures alongside their legal careers. By leveraging their problem-solving and analytical skills, lawyers can excel in entrepreneurial endeavors. Larry's advice to young lawyers and law students to "keep pushing" resonates with the idea of maintaining determination and resilience when exploring side hustles. This mindset can empower lawyers to navigate challenges and seize opportunities in both legal practice and side businesses.
“Know your worth, know your value, respect yourself, but also do the work,” shares Larry Williams II in Episode 137 of You Are a Lawyer.In this episode, Larry emphasized the importance of being open to various opportunities with a law degree. He mentioned how a law degree provides flexibility and can open doors to different career paths beyond practicing law.

LISTEN TO LEARN
The importance of mentorship in the legal field and how it can help young lawyers navigate their careers effectively.The significance of being prepared and willing to put in the work to succeed in the legal profession.Advice on not boxing oneself in with a law degree and exploring diverse career paths beyond traditional legal roles.WE ALSO DISCUSS
Larry's journey from law school to practicing criminal defense and eventually joining the Public Defender's Office in Houston.The challenges and rewards of running a solo law practice, including the need for effective time management and business acumen.Insights on balancing work-life responsibilities and adapting to changes in personal circumstances while pursuing a legal career.
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Kyla Denanyoh hosts the You Are A Lawyer podcast. 
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Larry Williams II shares his journey from starting his own solo law practice straight out of law school to eventually working as a criminal defense attorney for the Harris County Public Defender's Office in Houston. Throughout the episode, Larry discusses the importance of mentorship, the value of networking, and the versatility of a law degree, encouraging young lawyers and law students to keep pushing forward and believe in their abilities to succeed in the legal field. Join us as Larry provides insights and advice for those navigating the early years of their legal careers.

Lawyer Side Hustles
Larry's journey from solo practice to working for the Public Defender's Office in Houston showcases the potential for lawyers to pursue side businesses or ventures alongside their legal careers. By leveraging their problem-solving and analytical skills, lawyers can excel in entrepreneurial endeavors. Larry's advice to young lawyers and law students to "keep pushing" resonates with the idea of maintaining determination and resilience when exploring side hustles. This mindset can empower lawyers to navigate challenges and seize opportunities in both legal practice and side businesses.
“Know your worth, know your value, respect yourself, but also do the work,” shares Larry Williams II in Episode 137 of You Are a Lawyer.In this episode, Larry emphasized the importance of being open to various opportunities with a law degree. He mentioned how a law degree provides flexibility and can open doors to different career paths beyond practicing law.

LISTEN TO LEARN
The importance of mentorship in the legal field and how it can help young lawyers navigate their careers effectively.The significance of being prepared and willing to put in the work to succeed in the legal profession.Advice on not boxing oneself in with a law degree and exploring diverse career paths beyond traditional legal roles.WE ALSO DISCUSS
Larry's journey from law school to practicing criminal defense and eventually joining the Public Defender's Office in Houston.The challenges and rewards of running a solo law practice, including the need for effective time management and business acumen.Insights on balancing work-life responsibilities and adapting to changes in personal circumstances while pursuing a legal career.
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Get behind-the-scenes content from You Are A Lawyer. 
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3) Enter your email address on the right side of the screen
4) Get emails from me (I won't fill your inbox with junk)!

Interact with You Are A Lawyer
Kyla Denanyoh hosts the You Are A Lawyer podcast. 
Follow the podcast:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@youarealawyer
Website: https://www.youarealawyer.com

23 min