What Every Second year Law Student Needs to Know
As a second-year law student, you have already gained some experience and knowledge from your first year. However, there are still important things to know before starting your second year of law school.
What Every First Year Law Student Needs to Know
Before beginning your first year of law school, it's essential to know certain key points that can help you navigate your legal education successfully.
How Law Students Can Benefit from Using Digital Planners
Law students can increase productivity and organization through the use of a digital planner.
Mastering Professional Networking for Law Students: A Guide to Building Connections for Success
Networking is a crucial skill for any law student aspiring to succeed in the competitive legal profession. Building a strong professional network can open doors to mentorship opportunities, internships, job prospects, and valuable insights into the legal industry.
More Graduation Day Advice
More law school graduation advice on the important role of networking throughout your career.
5 Tips To Prepare For Your Next Networking Event
5 Tips to Prepare for Your Next Networking Event
5 Things Every 1L Needs to Know About networking
5 Things Every 1L Needs to Know About Networking to Network Successfully
Networking for Introverts - Three mindset shifts To help you Network Successfully
To be successful in your legal practice you need to network, but you can network very successfully even if you feel introverted, shy, anxious, nervous, or like an imposter. We have three networking mindset shifts for you to consider when thinking about how you network.
The One Big Way to Leverage Your network
If you are a law student concerned about your job opportunities post-graduation, there is one big step you can take today to leverage your professional network and increase your chances of landing your first attorney job.
Lawyers Who Podcast - Part I
As we approach 50 episodes and our first podcasting anniversary, we have been thinking back to where it all began. Over the last year we have talked with so many of you about how we got started in podcasting and about your fears surrounding podcasting that we thought this would be the perfect opportunity to share our podcasting story along with all of our tips and tricks for those of you interesting in starting your own podcast.
The Law Student’s Guide to Networking Book - Now on Amazon
The Law Student’s Guide to Networking book is now available on Amazon!
10 Steps Law Students Can Take Now for a Successful Summer
Whether you are a law student seeking a judicial internship, summer clerkship, or summer associate position, we have ten steps you can take today to prepare for a successful summer.
Summer Associates are made in the Winter - Part II
In this second part of the mini-series, Summer Associates are Made in the Winter, we talk about the application process, tracking applications, utilizing your network, and a practical voicemail tip.
Ready to be “Out of Office”
Whether you are traveling or simply taking a few days to relax at home, we have five tips today to help you set up your time out of the office for success.
Email Like a Professional
When you are applying for jobs and internships as a law student, you’ll find the majority of your correspondence will be via email. Your email will often be your first impression and you want to make sure that it is a positive one. Here are three easy ways to make your emails more professional and successful.
Getting a Screen Free Hobby
There are so many distractions happening on our phones, tablets, and computers. And so many of our practices now include meetings and appearances that also appear on screens. If your hobby is one that you need technology to do, you may want to at least consider silencing notifications and staying off of other apps. However, we really would love for you to try something totally off line.