Here are the collected Stankowski reports listed in reverse-chronological order, most recent first:
- Stankowski Report #30: Myths About BigLaw and Complex Litigation
- Stankowski Report #29: How the Stresses of the Job Can Turn Law-Firm Associates into Full-Fledged Lawyers
- Stankowski Report #28: Should I Jump Ship to Another Firm?
- Stankowski Report #27: An Associate's Guide to Travel
- Stankowski Report #26: My Encounter with a Country Lawyer
- Stankowski Report #25: From the Front Lines of a Trial
- Stankowski Report #24: Should I Allow the Law Firm to Turn Me Into a Rat?
- Stankowski Report #23: Do I Really Need This Anonymous Weblogging Gig?
- Stankowski Report #22: A Short List of Shitty Things About Choosing Litigation as a Career
- Stankowski Report #21: A Field Guide to Law-Firm Personalities, Part 2
- Stankowski Report #20: Ten Tips for the Not-So-New Junior Associate
- Stankowski Report #19: In Over My Head with the Plaintiffs' Bar
- Stankowski Report #18: Succumbing to the Temptation
- Stankowski Report #17: Is It Better Just to Be Polite?
- Stankowski Report #16: How Being a Lawyer Changes a Person
- Stankowski Report #15: In Which Things Move Forward Inch by Inch at One Big Firm, Post-Katrina
- Stankowski Report #14: Lawyers, Please Leave Your Moral Outrage at the Door
- Stankowski Report #13: Ten Things You'll Need to Work 70-Hour Weeks
- Stankowski Report #12: Why I Keep Coming Back for More
- Stankowski Report #11: Getting Down to Work
- Stankowski Report #10: A Day in My Life
- Stankowski Report #9: Ten Things Every Associate Needs to Know
- Stankowski Report #8: A Field Guide to Some Personalities at the Firm
- Stankowski Report #7: The Truth About Discovery
- Stankowski Report #6: What If There Were a "Trail" Court?
- Stankowski Report #5: "Brief Due Tomorrow"
- Stankowski Report #4: Three Memos
- Stankowski Report #3: Why I'm Glad I'm No Longer a Mere "Summer Associate"
- Stankowski Report #2: The Billable Hour Requirement
- Stankowski Report #1: Greetings
- Evan Schaeffer's Introduction
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Posted by: Donaldo | June 28, 2005 at 10:32 AM