One of the most important things a law student can do is seize the advantage of the moment that law school is in one’s life and eventual career. While our time in law school presents a lot of opportunities, one of the most special ones can be time spent with a mentor.

The Epstein Law Firm’s Michael J. Epstein, a New Jersey lawyer and Harvard Law School graduate, offers law students six key tips that come from his decades of experience as a lawyer and his work as a Harvard Law mentor.

Balance Your Responsibilities

Michael J. Epstein, with The Epstein Law Firm in Rochelle Park, NJ. Courtesy photo Michael J. Epstein, with The Epstein Law Firm in Rochelle Park, New Jersey. Courtesy photo

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