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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2020 · 38 MIN

The Value of Mentorship and Becoming a Reliable Resource with Attorney Laura Noble

from The 26th · host Mecklenburg County Bar

In a crowded and competitive marketplace, it can be tough for new lawyers to make their mark, especially if they had their heart set on working for a big firm, and with a bigger compensation package. Some end up disappointed and settling for practicing in fields in which they’re less than passionate. While this situation may seem bleak, you can certainly do something about it! And, the best part, you can begin while you're still in law school.Attorney Laura Noble, who heads Noble Law Firm – the largest employment firm in North Carolina – shares her story from getting burned out as a prosecutor for the DA’s office to running her own successful practice.The first step, for Attorney Noble, is to figure out what aspect of the law you're passionate and interested in and find ways for you to get into that niche. This means being open to various opportunities, even if these opportunities don't match your vision, like unpaid internships.She also suggests seeking mentorship from seasoned practitioners in the field. Start creating connections and building relationships even during law school. There is also a need to learn business development, marketing, and how to provide legal services, not just practice the law.Attorney Noble encourages lawyers to hone a variety of business skills and take advantage of technology, so they become valuable resources not just for other law firms, but for your own practice and clients too.You can connect with Laura Noble and find out more about Noble Law Firm at www.thenoblelaw.com. You can find us on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn.Subscribe to The 26th: An MCB Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, Spotify, or your favorite Android podcast player.

Attorney Laura Noble, who heads Noble Law Firm – the largest employment firm in North Carolina – shares her story from getting burned out as a prosecutor for the DA’s office to running her own successful practice.

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