Daniel Hare: Founder of the Texas lawyer search firm Varsity Search
105 episodes
1 day ago
If you are a young lawyer in Texas looking for ways to help you achieve your career goals, this podcast is for you. We'll talk with some of the top attorneys in Texas and find out what has been the key to their success. As a bonus we'll have fun by taking deep dives into our favorite legal movies!
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If you are a young lawyer in Texas looking for ways to help you achieve your career goals, this podcast is for you. We'll talk with some of the top attorneys in Texas and find out what has been the key to their success. As a bonus we'll have fun by taking deep dives into our favorite legal movies!
Monday Mentors with Dallas Business Lawyer Jim Chester
Lone Star Lawyers
49 minutes
4 years ago
Monday Mentors with Dallas Business Lawyer Jim Chester
Jim Chester, a partner at Klemchuk and a business and technology attorney, joins me on today's show. Jim talks about entrepreneurship, finding a fulfilling career path, and deadlines, deliverables, and budgets.
His firm/practice
Boutique technology law firm Focuses on business transactions working with small and mid-size companies at all stages Some others in the firm do patent and IP litigation work There is always something new, especially with technology company clients (he also does some international / trade work which is always evolving) Cybersecurity and data privacy are major issues he works on GDPR for all of EU and California's law are important Other states are starting to come online There isn't a federal law Not enough enforcement actions yet to know exactly how these are applying; creates uncertainty His career path? Tried a bunch of things in law school Didn't enjoy litigation Started career as an international business / trade lawyer (wrote his master's thesis on NAFTA) Sounds sexy, but it isn't. Glorified tax law Realized he enjoyed working with smaller clients, but they didn't have many trade issues Started his own firm to transition Commercial/transactional IP You have to invest in yourself early in your career; things that you won't be paid for but help you learn what you like and get better at it You create a lot of your own luck Four quadrant matrix (Interested / Not interested and Market for it / not a market for it) - get into the quadrant that is interested and a market for it There has been growth in the business transactions area for them during COVID; people had time and started new projects Law doesn't typically embrace change quickly, but COVID forced change (e.g. Zoom, tech, work from home) WSJ article - COVID kickstarted the 21st century Some of these changes will be silver linings to the pandemic Will require more self-discipline Need to completely get rid of the stigma of work from home His entrepreneurial ventures Lawyer co-working space His own law firm Subscription based model for industry-specific legal forms A few other non-legal related
Advice to lawyers in practice
Manage your manager take responsibility for your own projects anticipate what is next Don't leave a partner's office with an assignment without the deadline / deliverable / budget...the DDB Gives you a much better idea as to the scope Daniel references a The West Wing episode Find someone who has a job you want 20 years from now and look at their bio (Linkedin) what skills did they obtain along the way? what experiences did they get? Don't try to live to someone else's standard of success; listen to yourself. The choices are based on the idea that he is a lawyer because of who he is (not the other way around) Be a self-starter, creative, entrepreneurial Find a mentor Think about building a book of business The first $100k is the hardest $400k to $500k is easier Build / maintain relationships alumni/classmates local bar
Final thoughts
Be honest with yourself and think in big picture terms as to whether you are in the right place
Rapid Fire Questions
Name one trait/characteristic you most want to see in an associate: Ingenuity What habit has been key to your success: delusional level of confidence Favorite app/productivity tool: Things What would be listed first on the interest line of your resume: spending time with family Favorite legal movie: To Kill A Mockingbird
Thanks again to Jim Chester for joining us on today's show!
Lone Star Lawyers
If you are a young lawyer in Texas looking for ways to help you achieve your career goals, this podcast is for you. We'll talk with some of the top attorneys in Texas and find out what has been the key to their success. As a bonus we'll have fun by taking deep dives into our favorite legal movies!