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A blog for young lawyers

Welcome to Generation J.D.

By: Richard Simon

We’re thrilled to bring you Generation J.D., a blog for young lawyers in Maryland and across the country.

Generation J.D. is a product of The (Maryland) Daily Record, a business and legal publication since 1888.

Our writers will share their experiences starting out in the legal profession and balancing work and family life.

What’s it like to stand in front of a judge for the first time? How do you juggle a new baby and a BigLaw job? And what’s it like behind-the-scenes at a lawyers’ league softball game?

The answers to those questions and more await you! Happy reading.

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