How to Start and Build a Law Practice by American Bar Association
Legal Writing in the US for students and practitioners by Peconic Press $29.00
There is no other textbook available that teaches both the legal writing requirements of the US legal system and essay writing structure in several modes, while reviewing advanced grammar. Legal brief writing, contracts, business letter writing,legal research,and the 'irac' format are discussed, using authentic examples. Summary writing, report and reaction, comparisons, and persuasive writing...
Teach Me to Solo : The Nuts and Bolts of Law Practice by Anchovy Press $83.12
Everything you need to start a successful solo law practice -- except a law license! There's never been a better time to Solo! Maybe you've recently passed the bar only to find that there aren't that many jobs out there. Or maybe you've been practicing law long enough to know that your "dream job" is mostly job and very little dream. Teach Me to Solo is the answer you're looking for. ...
Solving the Part-Time Puzzle: The Law Firm's Guide to Balanced Hours by NALP (National Association for Law Placement) $65.00
Dissatisfaction with work/life balance has been documented as a major reason lawyers leave their firms, and many lawyers cite the lack of viable, non-stigmatized balanced hours options as a significant factor. This book -- addressed primarily to law firm managers, administrators, and human resources professionals -- presents the business case for balanced hours programs; describes methods of...
So You Want to Be a Big Time Lawyer: Insider's Guide--Getting Into and Surviving at a Major Law Firm by Lynx Media Inc. $24.00
This guide is intended for college students thinking of going to law school, law students deciding whether to pursue a career at a major law firm (which is defined as a law firm with more than five hundred attorneys), and those who want to gain greater insight into what the practice of law is really like at a major law firm. This guide provides an "insider’s view," that of an attorney who...