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Categories: Dear 1L, Dear 2L, Legal Writing
By Year: 2026, 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021
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Dear 1L, Big Law opens its portals Nov. 1!
(That’s for 𝟐𝐋 𝐬𝐮𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐫 jobs; yes, it is nuts).
👉 And it means you’ve got FIVE urgent tasks.
1- Update and perfect your resume. (Yes, it really needs to be “perfect.”)
Dear 1L, I’ve seen a bunch of anonymous posts from 1Ls lately (on Reddit, FB groups, etc.) that have broken my heart.
They all say something to the effect of:
“I haven’t found a friend group.
Everyone seems to be in their established cliques already.
I feel isolated and alone.
Any tips?”
Dear Legal Writer: You can’t use “they” for “company.”
In the U.S.:
🔹 A “company” is a “collective noun” that functions like every other SINGULAR noun.
Other common, collective nouns in legal writing include:
Dear 1L, You have to write a big memo this fall. Make sure to write it in your own words.
When you’re new to legal writing, it’s natural to think:
—Courts’ words sound better than yours.
—Courts' sentences should be quoted in full.
Dear 1L, Law professors get persnickety over pronouns—and rightly so, as you will see.
—So if Dick and Dennis go play tennis, do NOT next say that “he” wins 6–3.
—If Mary and June take a walk at noon, do NOT write that “she” stops for tea.
Dear 1L, You will write the words “plaintiff” and “defendant” a TON this year. But there’s a trap: sometimes you capitalize them, and sometimes you don’t.
Here’s the convention to follow:
🔷 When to keep them lowercase—
Dear 1L, You will find that legal writing is full of traps.
And unfortunately, you’re likely to fall into these traps.
—That’s because you haven’t focused on grammar or punctuation for ages.
—Legal writing also requires you to use new words and terms about which you know zilch.
At the start of law school, there will be braggarts.
They may say they took a comprehensive pre-law prep course and feel “ready to go!”
They may boast that they’ve already:
—read the first month’s reading,
Dear 1L, Lawyers have some wacky ways of writing things.
Learn them early so you don’t lose points when it counts.
1. In the legal world, we spell the word “judgment” without an “e.”
—> Change your Word settings so they autocorrect “judgement” to “judgment” when you type.
Dear 1L, I hate the saying, “Look left; look right; 3 years from now, only 1 of you will be here
Old law-school deans apparently used to say this to 1Ls on the first day of law school.)
Here’s what I want you to think about today instead:
6 Markers of Firm Culture to Look for & How to Uncover Them
It’s hard to know a law firm’s true culture before you actually start working there.
But no law student wants to start working somewhere only to find out it’s a mismatch.
You really need to do some detective work first.
I started with 486 connections. Now I have 55,877 followers. It has changed my life. It has been extraordinary.
A big part of my inspiration all along has been Justin Welsh.
He was the first person whose posts I looked forward to every morning on LinkedIn back in 2021.
I awoke to amazing news: 𝟭,𝟱𝟬𝟭 copies sold for *𝗗𝗲𝗮𝗿 𝟭𝗟*!
I owe ALL of my happy news to YOUR consistent support, and I am so, so grateful. 🙏🏻
My dream is to make Dear 1L the book that EVERY law student reads:
I’m celebrating Dear 1L’s birthday today. And while I missed my sales goal by 50 books, I am feeling good:
▪️ I reached 1,450 books for the year—a HUGE jump of 47 copies since 6 days ago, when I posted an offer to send a free book to 3 incoming 1Ls.
At first, I was embarrassed when only two incoming 1Ls took me up on my free book offer.
What New 1LS Need to Know About 1L Recruiting (and I HATE what is happening)
Here’s a timeline to show how we got here & an outline of what new 1Ls can expect:
🟦 HOW WE GOT HERE
1990-2019. NALP* was in charge & set a strict schedule.
(*National Association for Law Placement).