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Connecticut Law Tribune

Training the Next Generation of Lawyers

By | August 16, 2016
In the struggle of a fledgling Texas law school to obtain ABA accreditation is a message for others on the issue of what schools should be doing to educate and train the next generation of lawyers.
8 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Kinda Lonely

By | August 15, 2016
Sometimes, being a lawyer can be a lonely place to be. Unlike some other professions, we have a set of ethics rules that can make it really hard to do our jobs, keep our licenses and look at ourselves in the mirror every morning. Three recent cases brought this home to me.
8 minute read

International Edition

Freshfields to launch paralegal apprenticeship scheme in Manchester

Freshfields starts two-year paralegal apprenticeship scheme in its Manchester services centre
2 minute read

International Edition

Freshfields to launch paralegal apprenticeship scheme in Manchester

Freshfields starts two-year paralegal apprenticeship scheme in its Manchester services centre
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Easing the Transition From Law Student to Practicing Attorney

Jacob M. Oksman, an attorney with Fox Rothschild, writes that awareness of some of the major differences between life as a law student and life as a practicing attorney is helpful in making a smooth transition, and provides some strategies and tips to ease the transition so that you make a great impression on your boss and clients.
22 minute read

New York Law Journal

Law Practice Management Reimagined

Ann L. Nowak and Lynne Adair Kramer of Touro Law Center draw from their experience as both practitioners and professors to discuss the benefits of teaching law students the ins and outs of starting a law practice so that students work through mistakes in school and not later on when they set up real practices.
26 minute read

New York Law Journal

An Alternative Field Manual for Law Job Hunters

Vincent G. Danzi of First Nationwide Title Agency, writes: Law graduates today are embarking upon a new landscape as it pertains to the practice of law, and even as it pertains to what it means to have a career in the law. Some of the changes which are today in full bloom sprouted from seeds sown decades ago.
26 minute read

New York Law Journal

Harness the Skills of the Introverted Lawyer

Heidi K. Brown, author and associate professor of law at Brooklyn Law School, writes: Introversion in the law profession is a gift. Once quiet law students and lawyers understand that they can be powerful advocates by being their natural newly amplified selves, they will endow the profession, setting examples for colleagues struggling with similar angst or questioning their professional roles.
26 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Seeking Associates Class of 2016 Submissions

By | August 09, 2016
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Michael Botein, Longtime NYLS Professor and Media Law Expert, Dies

Michael Botein, a pioneer in the study of communications and media law who loved teaching died Wednesday at his home in South Orange, New Jersey of complications from cancer. He was 71.
10 minute read

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