Legal Chutney (Formally Brown Girl Power)
🎙️ Hey everyone! I’m Jagdeep, a first generation attorney working in-house at a tech startup.
Welcome to the podcast that’s by us, for us. This space is dedicated to BIPOC law students, legal professionals, and anyone out here trying to thrive in spaces that weren’t built with us in mind.
Whether you’re grinding through law school, navigating the legal world, or just figuring life out you’re not alone. I’m here, along with my amazing guest speakers, to share real talk, hard-earned lessons, and the advice we wish we had.
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Legal Chutney (Formally Brown Girl Power)
Thriving as a Young Attorney
In this episode of Legal Chutney, I sit down with Allie Sisson Erstad, an experienced attorney and mentor, to talk about what it takes to succeed as a first-year associate. Allie previously served as the Associate Director for the Center for Professional Development at Seattle University School of Law and is now the Legal Recruiting Manager at Perkins Coie. Allie shares her insights on navigating the steep learning curve, building strong relationships at your firm, and laying the groundwork for a sustainable legal career.
We dive into:
- Managing expectations and workload in your first year
- Developing strong organizational habits early on
- Finding mentorship and support to thrive in practice
Whether you’re just starting your first job out of law school or preparing to begin, this conversation with Allie offers practical advice and encouragement for navigating your early years with confidence.