Join us to celebrate the federal trial bench and to hear from Magistrate Judge Sarah Cave, of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, as she describes her judicial “origin story” traveling a path from clerkships in the District Court and Court of Appeals, to private practice, and then to the bench. Judge Cave explains the role that public and community service has always played in her professional life, and shares her insights on the importance of pursuing a goal consistently, persistently, and from the heart.
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Join us to celebrate the federal trial bench and to hear from Magistrate Judge Sarah Cave, of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, as she describes her judicial “origin story” traveling a path from clerkships in the District Court and Court of Appeals, to private practice, and then to the bench. Judge Cave explains the role that public and community service has always played in her professional life, and shares her insights on the importance of pursuing a goal consistently, persistently, and from the heart.
Bad Boys of Bankruptcy: The Madoff Files: Managing Your Career in the Wake of Madoff
To the Extent That...
35 minutes 59 seconds
3 days ago
Bad Boys of Bankruptcy: The Madoff Files: Managing Your Career in the Wake of Madoff
The Madoff team included many experienced attorneys, as well as many new lawyers. A new attorney can get lost in a case like Madoff. Our guest for this episode, Attorney Camille Bent, joined the Madoff team at Baker Hostetler immediately after her two-year clerkship with Bankruptcy Judge Pamela Pepper, who is now the Chief District Judge in the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Camille describes how she and the firm navigated her career while working on this fascinating and at times all-consuming case, which is a story unto itself. This episode will be of special interest to younger lawyers and law firm management in processing pathways for advancement in firms for lawyers that are working on high-stakes cases in which there is global interest. Unsurprisingly, Camille underscores that she needed to be intentional about getting exposure to a range of cases and partners beyond those involved in the Madoff case.
To the Extent That...
Join us to celebrate the federal trial bench and to hear from Magistrate Judge Sarah Cave, of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, as she describes her judicial “origin story” traveling a path from clerkships in the District Court and Court of Appeals, to private practice, and then to the bench. Judge Cave explains the role that public and community service has always played in her professional life, and shares her insights on the importance of pursuing a goal consistently, persistently, and from the heart.