Day-to-day life at Foster Swift is different from that at most firms. New associates join the practice areas that align with their interests and aptitudes. Associates receive assignments directly from partners and senior associates.
All associates get the freedom to discover the practice areas in which they may
want to develop a practice. New associates are also encouraged to assume individual responsibility for files and to work on matters of varying sizes and complexity early in their careers. Client contact, court appearances, depositions and decision-making responsibilities are not unusual in an associate's first year of practice.
We assist in a young lawyer's development in other ways. For example, the firm encourages associates to select, at the firm's expense, continuing legal education programs and bar and association memberships that will develop specific skills or areas of knowledge the associate considers important to his or her own practice.
The Foster Swift Associate Committee is composed of six associates at different levels of tenure with the firm. Its goals are to:
The Associate Committee was formed in order to provide a forum to enhance communication and camaraderie among associate attorneys.