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  • What Law School Doesn't Teach You—Quick Reference Chart

    What Law School Doesn't Teach You—Quick Reference Chart by Walton, Kimm Alayne;

    Series: Career Guides;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Gilbert
    • Date of Publication 31 January 2000
    • Number of Volumes Wallchart

    • ISBN 9780159005149
    • Binding Other published material
    • No. of pages1 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 333 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This quick-reference chart gives you the career advice found in What Law School Doesn't Teach You...

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    Long description:

    This quick-reference chart gives you the career advice found in What Law School Doesn&&&39;t Teach You...But You Really Need to Know, in a small package. Get tips on what law firms look for in clerks, how to get information about our employer while clerking, tackling research and writing assignments, figuring out the hours you really have to work, being a team player, how you will be evaluated, what to do when you have too much work, and what to do if you really hate your job. For additional career resources, visit the AttorneyJobs Web site.

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