Friday, February 3, 2012

Rutgers to Hold Panel on Legal Careers | New Jersey Traffic Lawyer ...

Because many people end up in law school for reasons other than a desire to practice law, educating oneself before attending law school is an extremely worthwhile endeavor. What is law school like? And more importantly, what kind of career can you have if you go to law school?

In order to introduce potential law school applicants to the various career paths open to them after law school, the Office of the Vice President for Undergraduate Education at Rutgers is going to present its annual event on law careers a week and a half from now, on the 13th of February.

The Careers in the Law event will take place at 8 pm on Monday, February 13th, at the Eagleton Institute of Politics, 191 Ryders Lane in New Brunswick.

The program is free and open to the public. You do not need to be a Rutgers student to attend. A panel of various legal minds will be present to discuss and compare different aspects of different types of legal practice. There will be lawyers knowledgeable on life in small civil litigation, the sports industry, criminal defense work, and patent law.

Although these subjects are certainly not all encompassing enough to give a potential applicant a complete view of the practice of law and various options available, but the subjects are interesting and will give some interesting points for anyone considering law school to think about.

This information is not intended as legal advice.

Source: http://www.notguiltynj.com/rutgers-to-hold-panel-on-legal-careers/

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