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Nurturing Professional Development for Legal Practitioners Through Communities

An episode of the Circle City Conversations podcast, hosted by Alex Limontes, Julie Armstrong, titled "Nurturing Professional Development for Legal Practitioners Through Communities" was published on January 22, 2024 and runs 69 minutes.

January 22, 2024 ·69m · Circle City Conversations

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Julie Armstrong is the Executive Director of the Indianapolis Bar Association (IndyBar), a voluntary membership organization empowering legal professionals. Through its continuing legal education programs, the IndyBar serves nearly 5,000 attorneys, judges, paralegals, and law students. For over 30 years, Julie's strategic vision has been instrumental to the association's trend-setting initiatives, such as the Practice Builder, Diversity Job Fair, and Virtual Ask a Lawyer, an online legal advice chat service. Her outstanding leadership, dedication, and innovation have garnered accolades, including being awarded the Best Bar Professional by the National Association of Bar Executives in 2023.

In this episode…

The pandemic has indisputably disrupted the legal sector, with younger lawyers struggling to connect with clients and access meaningful mentorship at work. According to a survey, nearly half of all lawyers said they felt disengaged from their firms or employers during the pandemic. As the industry shifts back to in-person meetings, what is the role of bar associations in helping these professionals restore their affinity for the legal profession? 

Industry veteran Julie Armstrong highlights the importance of bar associations in providing lawyers with the support and mentorship they need to thrive. During her 30 years of leadership in the industry, Julie realized how crucial it is for lawyers to build meaningful relationships with colleagues. Describing the member-driven culture of the Indianapolis Bar Association, she says professional associations provide a platform to connect and access a wealth of resources, including networking opportunities, publications, volunteer opportunities, and educational events. By participating in these events, young professionals can establish themselves as experts in their field and enhance their professional reputation. 

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