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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2024 · 29 MIN

29 - Carving Your Own Path: Unconventional Wisdom for Lawyers with VanderVeen Elder and Special Needs Law's Jennifer VanderVeen

from What I Wish I Learned in Law School · host Audrey Ehrhardt

Your host, Audrey Ehrhardt, talks with the Chief Everything Officer of VanderVeen Elder and Special Needs Law, Jennifer VanderVeen. Jennifer shared her journey of finding her niche in elder and special needs law. She emphasized the importance of self-discovery and understanding one's unique strengths and ways of thinking. Reflect on your skills and interests. What areas of law resonate with you? What are you passionate about? Don’t be afraid to try different areas of law. Internships, clerkships, and volunteer opportunities can provide valuable insights. Engage with mentors and peers to gain perspective on your strengths and areas for improvement.To learn more about Jennifer's work, click HERE and HERE.Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.Want to learn more about Audrey Ehrhardt's work at Practice42, check out her website at https://practice42.com/.

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