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The Phantom Menace to Professional Identity Formation and Law Success: Imposter Syndrome

The Phantom Menace to Professional Identity Formation and Law Success: Imposter Syndrome

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Professor David A. Grenardo from the University of St.Thomas School of Law presented his work The Phantom Menace to Professional Identity Formation and Law Success: Imposter Syndrome. This article highlights the growing focus on professional identity formation in legal education and underscores the importance of addressing imposter syndrome among law students to foster genuine professional development.

Presenter

David A. Grenardo is a professor of law and associate director of the Holloran Center for Ethical Leadership in the Professions. He joined St. Thomas Law in 2022. Grenardo was previously a professor at St. Mary's University School of Law (Texas) where he taught Professional Responsibility, Contracts, Sports Law, Business Associations, Civil Procedure, and International Sports Law.

Workshop Date

1-18-2024

Keywords

Legal education, Curriculum standards, Imposter syndrome

Disciplines

Law and Society | School Psychology

The Phantom Menace to Professional Identity Formation and Law Success: Imposter Syndrome

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