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- Title
Reform at the Micro Level: Planning for a Life in the Law.
- Authors
Brown, Jennifer Gerarda
- Abstract
The article proposes a new law school course that would focus on more than just how to be a lawyer by skill, by case or by field in some abstractly depersonalized way. It could be taught by professors who specialize in Professional Responsibility, Law Office Management, and Women and the Law or who are interested in mentoring and professional development. The goal of this course is to anchor young lawyers with the style and mode of legal practice that will sustain them over the length of their careers, and therefore, to help them know what to ask as they survey career options, interview for jobs, and negotiate the terms of offered employment.
- Subjects
COURSE outlines (Education); LEGAL education; COURSE organization (Education); PROFESSIONAL ethics; OFFICE management; MENTORING in education
- Publication
Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, 2008, Vol 43, Issue 2, p645
- ISSN
0017-8039
- Publication type
Article