An updated edition of an accessible resource for law students or lawyers considering a move outside of traditional law practices explains when and how to choose a non-legal career, identifies the specialized skills legal training provides, and makes recommendations for planning and conducting a job search. Original.
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This guide for law students and beginning lawyers describes nonlegal careers, when to choose one, and the skills needed, as well as how to find a job in sectors such as business and industry, government, public and community service, professional services, publishing and media, education, information and technology, and entrepreneurial ventures. Munneke (law, Pace U.) et al. use examples of real people in common nonlegal careers and include a list of job titles. The annotated resource section has been updated for this fifth edition. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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