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Lexis, Westlaw, and Bloomberg Prepare to Practice Resources

by Emma MacGuidwin on 2023-04-13T14:08:58-05:00 | 0 Comments

Be sure to check out Lexis’s “Prepare to Practice Resources” for Summer 2023. The LexisNexis Prepare to Practice program provides you with tools and resources to ensure that you understand the common tasks you’ll face in your summer employment and beyond. Summer associates, legal interns, and judicial clerks have provided feedback to enhance the program. You can also earn more than 3,000 LexisNexis Rewards points by learning the practical skills needed to succeed in employment. Resources include the Practice-Ready Certification, Spotlight Videos, Did You Know Activities, Practice Area Webinars, and Virtual and In-Person Training. Get the complete program details at: www.lexisnexis.com/p2p.

Westlaw also has resources to help students succeed in their summer and post-graduation employment. Westlaw’s Prepare to Practice Guide was created with feedback from practicing attorneys, and includes tips for real world legal situations and information on how to use products you may not have been exposed to in class. The Summer Webinar Series provides weekly opportunities to learn more about the different Thomson Reuters products you may need to use. The Prepare to Practice certification found on the On-Demand Learning page bridges the gap between law school and practice with short video lessons covering different practical topics.

Finally, check out the Career Resources page on Bloomberg Law. The page contains sections on finding employers, judicial clerkship resources, tips on preparing for interviews and landing an offer, career advice on a number of topics, and lots of other helpful “quick links.”


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