F1. Foundations for Practice – What Are the Essential Qualities Needed by a Lawyer Right Out of Law School?
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As the profession grows more complex and competitive, employers are demanding that new lawyers have all the parts of a “whole lawyer” on day one—not only intelligence and legal skills but also key characteristics and professional competencies to use those skills in practice. Foundations for Practice is a study of more than 24,000 lawyers in 50 states—across practice settings, specialty, and geography—to uncover the essential attributes of success for lawyers as they launch their careers. Some aspects of the first stage of this research, which was spearheaded by Alli Gerkman, was presented at ACLEA Savannah in 2016. IAALS will soon be releasing some of the results of a new phase for the project, which includes organized guidance on how these Foundations can be used to improve legal education and hiring outcomes, including model learning outcomes and assessment tools for educators and students and hiring rubrics for employers.
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