Welcome to our newest section of Global Law Review – Postcards from the Field – where international law practitioners share authentic snapshots from their professional journeys. Like postcards from distant places, these brief dispatches offer personal glimpses into the real world of international legal practice.
Whether you’re navigating cross-border transactions from downtown Dallas, mediating disputes in foreign jurisdictions, or building a practice that spans continents, we want to hear your story. Share your career pivots, cultural insights, practice tips, challenges overcome, or simply what a typical day looks like in your corner of the international legal world.
Think of it as career advice from the trenches — informal, practical, and genuinely helpful. No lengthy articles required; just honest reflections that might guide a colleague, inspire a law student, or remind us all why we chose this fascinating field.
Submit Your Postcard
Submissions should be 300-800 words and can cover anything from career development and practice management to work-life balance and cultural observations. Photos welcome!
Send your “postcard” to Max Raileanu at mraileanu@aegislaw.com with the subject line “Postcards from the Field.”