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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Despite its title, a book for people considering law school, not for practicing attorneys
This book contained a lot of information that I wish I had known before I invested in law school. But, as a guide for those of us who already have the degree, it's pretty worthless. I gave it 4 stars because I recommend it to everyone who tells me that they plan to attend law school.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A guide to corporate law
Cannon does a thorough job describing the various ways to get into and manners to climb up the corporate law firm ladder, such as what job to get after graduating (clerking for a judge or deciding between different types of law firms) and what to do during your years at law school and the summers in between. He uses anecdotal descriptions to describe how people have...
Published on October 21, 2007 by C.C. Reader


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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A guide to corporate law, October 21, 2007
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C.C. Reader (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Ultimate Guide to Your Legal Career: What Every Young Lawyer Must Know to Avoid the Mistakes and Maximize the Value of a Career in the Law (Paperback)
Cannon does a thorough job describing the various ways to get into and manners to climb up the corporate law firm ladder, such as what job to get after graduating (clerking for a judge or deciding between different types of law firms) and what to do during your years at law school and the summers in between. He uses anecdotal descriptions to describe how people have managed to do so in addition to describing why and when people want to move out of corporate firm life to investment banking or other business related careers (ex. working at the SEC) in law.

Unfortunately, if you were like me and are looking for an overview of other arenas in which one can practice law, like public interest law or any public sector law other than the SEC, this book may not be for you. Cannon does a good job at letting readers know the positives and negatives of life at large firms, and the book has given me more reason to not want to pursue a career in a large corporate firm. But Cannon says little about anything else.

The book could also have been aided by a few more rounds of edits as multiple sections and anecdotes with the same point are repeated many times. The book should have had these almost identically worded sections consolidated.

All in all, the book is useful for anyone who wants to get into a top large firm in a big city or for anyone who is trying to decide between a law degree, MBA, or both. For others, like me, the title of the book may seem a bit disingenuous - this is no ultimate guide to your legal career but someone else's.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Despite its title, a book for people considering law school, not for practicing attorneys, March 27, 2008
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swiven (Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Ultimate Guide to Your Legal Career: What Every Young Lawyer Must Know to Avoid the Mistakes and Maximize the Value of a Career in the Law (Paperback)
This book contained a lot of information that I wish I had known before I invested in law school. But, as a guide for those of us who already have the degree, it's pretty worthless. I gave it 4 stars because I recommend it to everyone who tells me that they plan to attend law school.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Worthless, no insights, poorly written, February 17, 2009
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This review is from: The Ultimate Guide to Your Legal Career: What Every Young Lawyer Must Know to Avoid the Mistakes and Maximize the Value of a Career in the Law (Paperback)
As a graduate of the same law school Cannon attended, I'm embarrassed for our alma mater. This book is the weakest of its genre, and I've read a bunch (out of sheer curiosity). What it offers, primarily, is endless praise of Cannon's own achievements and credentials, which aren't nearly as stellar as he thinks, and utterly gratuitous insults to other law schools. The advice it carries will do little harm, but it's superficial in the extreme, offering such trite conclusions as, "Going to law school entails a significant investment of time and money."
And on top of all this, it's poorly written. Cannon's overuse of exclamation points brings to mind the efforts of novice writers to add impact to their sentences not by choosing appropriate, forceful words, but by altering the punctuation.
This book's title, calling itself the "ultimate" guide to what "every young lawyer MUST know," constitutes almost actionable fraud.
Better options are "Making Partner," by Sapp, "Jagged Rocks of Wisdom," by Lund, "The Curmudgeon's Guide to Practicing Law," by Herrmann, and probably anything else.


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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Targeted, practical advice, September 19, 2007
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This review is from: The Ultimate Guide to Your Legal Career: What Every Young Lawyer Must Know to Avoid the Mistakes and Maximize the Value of a Career in the Law (Paperback)
I started considering a career in law a year ago and spoke with a range of people including friends pursuing their JD, family lawyer friends, and mentors at work. I also attended a few info sessions and read books similar to this one, but they failed to clearly describe the path from applications to graduation and beyond with the right amount of detail.

This is a great book that's straight forward and well written. The author offers practical advice on relevant issues/concerns whether you're an undergrad or have a few years of experience like myself. While One L is an entertaining read, it fails to touch on experiences after graduation-this is where this book makes its name.

A random family friend gave me a copy of the book over the holiday. I suggest that anyone exploring a law school and a career in law reads Cannon's advice. Check out the sections on "the big lie," life at large firms and options within the government.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ultimate Guide for Legal Career, January 16, 2011
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This review is from: The Ultimate Guide to Your Legal Career: What Every Young Lawyer Must Know to Avoid the Mistakes and Maximize the Value of a Career in the Law (Paperback)
I'm a law student and have read just about every book out there covering the different career choices for lawyers. What is different about "Ultimate Guide" is its candid (really, extremely candid) evaluation of how to use strategy to get the most out of your law degree. The book is written by a guy who went to a top law school and then tried out a bunch of different careers - federal clerkships, big law firms, investment banking, corporate roles, and even federal government at both a junior and senior level. Reading and really internalizing this book - and this real insider information - is a much more efficient way to figure out which career offers the best fit - and how to get to a senior level in the field - then doing it by trial and error or by dumb luck, as just about all lawyers seem to do. I really feel like I have pushed myself 5 years further towards my goals and that this read will let me put together a sound and efficient career STRATEGY.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Advice/Typical Advice, March 17, 2009
This review is from: The Ultimate Guide to Your Legal Career: What Every Young Lawyer Must Know to Avoid the Mistakes and Maximize the Value of a Career in the Law (Paperback)
Though the author seems narcissistic at times, his advice is invaluable. He honestly explains what a legal career encompasses. Further, he goes on to discuss the choice between law and business.
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