Digital Detectives hosts Sharon Nelson and John Simek interview Andrew Schpak and Lacy Durham about the ABA Young Lawyers Division at the 2015 ABA Midyear Meeting. As chair of the division, Schpak discusses his plans for the year, future meetings, his health and wellness initiative, and his public service project in Portland called Project Street...
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Digital Detectives hosts Sharon Nelson and John Simek interview Andrew Schpak and Lacy Durham about the ABA Young Lawyers Division at the 2015 ABA Midyear Meeting. As chair of the division, Schpak discusses his plans for the year, future meetings, his health and wellness initiative, and his public service project in Portland called Project Street Youth. Chair-Elect Lacy Durham discusses her plans for the future year and how and why young lawyers should get involved with the YLD. Andrew Schpak is a partner at Barran Liebman, LLP in Portland, Oregon, and chair of the ABA Young Lawyers Division. Lacy Durham is a tax manager at Deloitte Tax, LLP in Dallas and is chair-elect of the ABA Young Lawyers Division.
Andrew Schpak and Lacy Durham discuss the Young Lawyers Division.
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Published: | February 12, 2015 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Best Legal Practices |
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On the Road |
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