What they don't teach at law school: labyrinths of the future
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The era of “just work” is ending. When you enter the profession today, prepare for significant changes in the big world tomorrow. The boundaries between the functionality of different positions and specializations are blurring, you need to change your profile, preferences, and skills in time. There are more and more lawyers, but less and less money. Those who think and act entrepreneurially survive. Who knows how to invest and learn. Study for yourself, not for your uncle. Get your diploma and don’t stop. Study further. Master a rare and sought-after specialization. Learn a second language. Understand foreign law...Vyacheslav Orobinsky is a lawyer with 20 years of experience (department management, consulting, freelancing, victories in arbitration and successful mediation), author of the best-selling series “What They Don’t Teach in Law School” and founder of the “legal non-fiction” genre.“ Labyrinths of the Future" is the fifth book in this saga. What forks await the lawyer? Small town or capital? Civil service or business? In the office or remotely? IP or corporation? Hero or “decided”? Free Russian bread or emigration?.. What “non-legal” skills to upgrade? Investments, networking, scientific publications, income diversification, behavior on social networks, stress interviews?.. How to protect your future from chance and arbitrariness when there is a big world of automation, caste corporations, online justice, social ratings, the Internet of things, pandemics and new morality? Vyacheslav Orobinsky answers these questions together with the readers of his books. “Labyrinths of the Future” is not only the rich experience of the author, but also real stories from the lives of lawyers and non-lawyers.
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- Name of the Author
- Вячеслав Оробинский Владимирович
- Language
- Russian