Category: Law School
The Procrastination Effect
The entire semester has come down to this. The tests that will determine grade point averages, class rank, summer associate positions, job offers, life goals, etc. Finals season is upon law students
Interview with an E-Discovery Attorney
What is important here is that if you haven’t learned already, your career is going to be a winding road. What you wanted to practice pre-law school will probably change by the time you take the Bar, and that’s ok
Sports Law Chat on Twitter #SLChat
Learn about Kris’ experience with the Sports Law Twitter Chat at #SLChat.
Is Studying for the Bar Exam like Training for a Marathon?
Right around this time in 2012, as a 3L nearing the end of my law school career, I began to think a lot about two things: (1) the bar exam, and (2) running a marathon. This association is in large part due to the old adage, “Studying for the bar exam is like training for a marathon.” But is that really true? I set off to find out
Law Students Gone Wild
It’s a known fact that law students don’t relax. So what is a law student to do with a forced weeklong separation from their beloved classes, also known as spring break?
Should Law Students be Entrepreneurs?
There are several reasons why law students should consider entrepreneurship. Law school is tough, and finding a job after is even more difficult. And yet, despite the chronic cloud of unemployment hanging over the heads of law students, entrepreneurship is rarely discussed in law schools
Avoiding the Cold Call
Every class and professor is different, but the cold call goes something like this. The professor introduces a case and perhaps the fact pattern. They will then “randomly” pick a student to ask a series of rapid-fire questions regarding anything from court reasoning to the professor’s favorite color












