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Excerpt from Nonlegal Careers for Lawyers, the latest book in the ABA Career Series
Over the past fifteen years, a common set of questions has surfaced in different areas of scholarshi...
As important,and difficult, as it is to offer new law students clearand helpful frameworks for the i...
This article provides an overview of a symposium sponsored by the University of Missouri Center for ...
Beyond the Work Product will prepare business attorneys (and particularly law students and new attor...
Drawing on her own practice background as a business lawyer and her law school teaching experience, ...
This article attempts to explain empirically the value that lawyers add when acting as counsel to pa...
This article examines the plurality of objectives and methods by which transactional law clinics col...
This exceptional book explains fundamental lawyering skills, theories, values, relationships, and et...
In the wake of criticism of legal education from both outside the academy and within, the mandate fo...
In response to past generations of debates regarding whether law is a business or profession, we adv...
A heightened velocity of change enveloped the legal profession over the last two decades. From big l...
This Article discusses the business clinic movement and how legal educators view them as being an ex...
This article explains the importance of relationship skills to attorneys. It explains why, despite t...
A heightened velocity of change enveloped the legal profession over the last two decades. From big l...
Excerpt from Nonlegal Careers for Lawyers, the latest book in the ABA Career Series
Over the past fifteen years, a common set of questions has surfaced in different areas of scholarshi...
As important,and difficult, as it is to offer new law students clearand helpful frameworks for the i...
This article provides an overview of a symposium sponsored by the University of Missouri Center for ...