Graduating from law school and passing the bar exam in the state(s) wherein you plan on practicing is a tremendous feeling. You have spent countless hours studying, reading cases, preparing for mock arguments, enduring final exams, and then prepared for the bar exam...
Steven was recently published on Surprisingly Free. Part five of What Law School Doesn’t Teach You and an interview with Steven can be found there! To read parts one – four, please check out the corresponding links below! To read part one, please see What...
Graduating from law school and passing the bar exam in the state(s) wherein you plan on practicing is a tremendous feeling. You have spent countless hours studying, reading cases, preparing for mock arguments, enduring final exams, and then prepared for the bar exam...
Effective notes can be the difference between law school success and disappointment. While there is no one right way (or wrong way) to take notes in law school, there are a number of things to consider to ensure your notes are comprehensive, effective, and helpful. If...
Graduating from law school and passing the bar exam in the state(s) wherein you plan on practicing is a tremendous feeling. You have spent countless hours studying, reading cases, preparing for mock arguments, enduring final exams, and then prepared for the bar exam...