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The last “nugget” Jeannine left me with was to “be yourself.” While our profession is experiential and requires some trial and error along the way, it is important not to lose sight of yourself. Over the years, Jeannine realized that instead of trying to model herself after a “good” attorney, she was more effective leaning into her own personal qualities. No one becomes an accomplished attorney over night; indeed, our profession requires a commitment to lifelong growing and learning. Jeannine is proof that with hard work, determination, and a willingness to be flexible, good things are sure to follow.

By Ebony D. Davenport DBA Editorial Board Pickrel Schaeffer & Ebeling., Co LPA.

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