Binding: Digital Brand: The Gale Group Format: HTML Label: Association of Trial Lawyers of America Manufacturer: Association of Trial Lawyers of America Number Of Pages: 24 Publication Date: July 01, 1994 Publisher: Association of Trial Lawyers of America Release Date: July 28, 2005 Sales Rank: 3252281 Studio: Association of Trial Lawyers of America
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From the supplier: Three trial lawyers, a recent graduate of law school and a law professor reflect about how law schools should change their curricula. The consensus is that law schools do not teach enough clinical and business skills. Areas in which more instruction is desired include identifying and rejecting bad cases, general client development and discovery management.
Citation Details Title: What they didn't teach you in law school: practical lessons for real-life lawyers. (The Complete Lawyer) Author: Janeen Kerper Publication:Trial (Magazine/Journal) Date: July 1, 1994 Publisher: Association of Trial Lawyers of America Volume: 30 Issue: n7 Page: 34(8)