
The University of Cincinnati is on the hunt for nominations for outstanding legal mentors, honing in on those who've mastered the art of guiding new attorneys with a steady hand and ethical compass. Their names may not always make headlines, but their impact echoes through courtrooms and firms across the nation.
Here's the inside scoop: four seasoned legal educators – Theresa Beiner, Michael Hunter Schwartz, Mary-Beth Moylan, and Nancy Levit – are digging deep into the mentorship minefield to unearth what exactly makes a legal mentor shine.
Their mission is to publish their findings in a forthcoming book, "What the Best Legal Mentors Do," courtesy of Harvard University Press, as reported by the UC News. We're not just talking about your garden-variety advice-givers. These are the mentors who embody excellence, setting the ethical bar high and folding decades of wisdom into every lesson imparted.
If you've been under the wing of a senior attorney whose mentorship has been nothing short of transformative, share their story. By nominating them for national recognition, you're not just giving props where they're due — you're also contributing to a larger narrative on what it means to lead with integrity in the field of law. The nomination form waits for you online at Best Law Mentors: Form.









