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The Marble and the Sculptor: From Law School to Law Practice
Book Details
Author(s)Keith Robert Lee
PublisherAmerican Bar Association
ISBN / ASIN1614388865
ISBN-139781614388869
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,189,882
CategoryLaw
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Let's face it. The entire legal industry is in a state of flux. If you're a new lawyer in today's economy, you're probably asking yourself one of the following questions:
Written from the in-the-trenches perspective of a young lawyer, The Marble and the Sculptor provides a clear no-nonsense path from law school to lawyering. It presents a fundamental understanding of what is expected of new attorneys and a framework for becoming a successful both as a lawyer and in life. With advice on everything from choosing classes that matter in law school to the importance of writing well, attracting clients, and avoiding five basic mistakes in your first job at a law firm, this book is destined to become the go-to guide for all young lawyers regardless of law school or area of practice. Simply put, if you care at all about practicing law, you can t afford not to read it.
- How do I transition from law school to law practice?
- How do I get a job?
- How can I find like-minded mentors and colleagues?
- How do I develop a book of business?
- How do I become a good lawyer?
Written from the in-the-trenches perspective of a young lawyer, The Marble and the Sculptor provides a clear no-nonsense path from law school to lawyering. It presents a fundamental understanding of what is expected of new attorneys and a framework for becoming a successful both as a lawyer and in life. With advice on everything from choosing classes that matter in law school to the importance of writing well, attracting clients, and avoiding five basic mistakes in your first job at a law firm, this book is destined to become the go-to guide for all young lawyers regardless of law school or area of practice. Simply put, if you care at all about practicing law, you can t afford not to read it.










