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Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast #54: How To Find Purpose in Law as a Public Interest Lawyer

Beyond the Legal Lens Podcast #54: How To Find Purpose in Law as a Public Interest Lawyer

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Have you ever felt a strong sense of purpose but struggled to find a career that aligns with your values?

Many professionals seek fulfilling work that allows them to make a meaningful impact, but it can be challenging to navigate the transition into a different field, especially one as demanding as public interest law.

In this episode you will:

  • Gain insights into the rewarding journey of a public interest attorney dedicated to serving immigrant communities.
  • Discover practical strategies for exploring new career paths while maintaining work-life balance.
  • Learn how to leverage networking and mentorship opportunities to pursue your passion.

Tune in to this inspiring conversation with Ernie Collette, a dedicated public interest attorney, as he shares his transformative journey and offers invaluable advice for those seeking purposeful work.

Topics Discussed

  • Ernie's personal journey and what led him to public interest law
  • Balancing passion and preventing burnout in demanding legal work
  • The importance of mentorship and representation in the legal profession
  • Practical advice for exploring new career paths through networking
  • The emotional fulfillment of helping clients in immigration law
  • Navigating the transition into public interest work
  • Strategies for maintaining work-life balance
  • The role of curiosity and continuous learning in career growth
  • Overcoming the fear of saying "no" and setting boundaries
  • Building a supportive community for underrepresented groups in law
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