Showing posts with label lawyer diaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lawyer diaries. Show all posts

Lawyer Diaries: Former Governor

LSAT Blog Lawyer Diary Former GovernorThe following Lawyer Diary comes in the form of an interview with Jennifer Granholm, a former Governor of Michigan. This interview is excerpted from Learning From Precedent.

Lawyer Diaries: Former Michigan Governor


LSAT Blog Lawyer Diary Former GovernorThe following Lawyer Diary comes in the form of an interview with Jennifer Granholm, formerly Governor of Michigan. This interview is excerpted from Learning From Precedent.

Lawyer Diary: Former Governor


LSAT Blog Lawyer Diary Former Governor
The following Lawyer Diary comes in the form of an interview with Jennifer Granholm, a former Governor of Michigan. This interview is excerpted from Learning From Precedent.

Lawyer Diaries: Interview with SEC Chairman

The following Lawyer Diary comes in the form of an interview with David S. Ruder. He's a former Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. This interview is excerpted from Learning From Precedent.

Lawyer Diaries: 1L of a Ride | Excerpt

LSAT Blog Lawyer Diaries 1L Ride Excerpt
The following excerpt about one lawyer's pro bono case helping an old man against a contractor's lawsuit is from Professor Andrew McLurg's 1L of a Ride. This is a continuation of the excerpt from a previous Lawyer Diaries blog post.

Lawyer Diaries: Pro Bono Case

This Lawyer Diaries blog post is about one lawyer's pro bono case helping an old man against a contractor's lawsuit. It's an excerpt from Professor Andrew McLurg's 1L of a Ride.


Lawyer Diaries: SEC Chairman Interview

LSAT Blog Lawyer Diaries SEC Chairman Interview
The following Lawyer Diary comes in the form of an interview with David S. Ruder. He's a former Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. This interview is excerpted from Learning From Precedent.


Lawyer Diaries: SEC Chairman


The following Lawyer Diary comes in the form of an interview with David S. Ruder. He's a former Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. This interview is excerpted from Learning From Precedent.

Crazy Badass Lawyer: Adam Reposa | Video

LSAT Blog Crazy Badass Lawyer Adam Reposa Video
If you ever become a criminal defense attorney, I hope you market yourself like Adam Reposa of Austin, Texas.

He recently made the following hilarious video to market his services (HT: Above the Law):

Does BigLaw's Demise Mean You Should Change Your Plans?


Lawyer Diaries is a new semi-regular feature on LSAT Blog where current and former lawyers will share their experiences.

This one's from Christine Raniga, a lawyer who works as in-house counsel at a nonprofit educational organization. Please thank her for sharing her story in the comments!


When LSAT Scores (and Fortune Cookies) Determine Futures

It's understandable that law school applicants place so much weight on LSAT scores, given that they're the single most important factor determining law school admissions.

Some people (many of you, I'm sure) have wanted to be lawyers ever since childhood.

Lawyer Diaries: Women's Rights Writer


Lawyer Diaries is a new semi-regular feature on LSAT Blog where current and former lawyers will share their experiences.

The first is from Kate McGuinness, a lawyer with a long and varied legal career who is now a full-time writer. Please thank her for sharing her story in the comments!