The Law Student’s Guide to Networking Book - Now on Amazon

When we were in law school we knew we needed to network but we did not know how to network.  

But after three years of law school and then over ten years in practice, we cracked the code.  

We want to share our success with you and this is why we wrote The Law Student’s Guide to Networking.

We are pleased to announce that our book, The Law Student’s Guide to Networking, is now available in hardcover, paperback and kindle edition on Amazon.  Our book guides law students step-by-step to create, develop, and implement a practical plan for networking. Law students that follow the guide are more polished and prepared and as a result, more successful when networking. 

In this book, you will learn:

  • How to develop a professional identity when you feel you have none.

  • How to present a professional identity with confidence.

  • Where to find networking contacts.

  • How to nurture these networking contacts into relationships.

  • How to implement a straightforward networking plan without wasting precious time.

  • How to effectively capitalize on all of the resources available in law school and maximize your future career.

  • And so much more…

The Law Student’s Guide to Networking gives you the straightforward tools for successful law school networking without wasting any time. Whether you are a 1L, 2L or 3L, the Law Student’s Guide to Networking will provide you with the framework to learn how to network today and jumpstart your legal career.

Grab your copy of The Law Student’s Guide to Networking today and let’s make networking work for you. 

The Law Student's Guide to Networking Book

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