Teacher-turned-lawyer urges aspiring young guns to be open to learn

Dec 2016 |

Michael Bath spent three years as a high school teacher before taking up law to expand his employment prospects. The first Sydney partner at Carter Newell, the teacher-turned-lawyer says that learning is still key, especially for younger lawyers.

In this interview, he also talks about how insurance law may be a little misunderstood, especially by most young lawyers who he says are still to discover how diverse and interesting the specialisation is.

To read the full interview conducted by Australasian Lawyer, click here.

Source: Australasian Lawyer, December 2016