In his 12-volume 21st Century Legal Career Series, Richard L. Hermann researches, evaluates, and predicts where the employment opportunities are and will be for law graduates.
This book introduces students to the rich empirical literature on the profession, teaching them about the profession's overall composition and organization as well as huge variation in the practice settings, types of work, and daily experiences of American lawyers and their clients.
Careers in International Law is a best-selling classic for law students and attorneys interested in starting an international legal practice - as a private practitioner, as in-house counsel, in the public sector, or working at an NGO.
This easy-to-read guide contains basic information on a law firm, such as how equity and non-equity partners differ and who is "Of Counsel" to more advanced concepts, like the strategic alignment of a law firm.
This book offers in-depth exploration of career options, including general background, pros and cons, day in the life descriptions, job availability, compensation, prospects for advancement, diversity, and how students can best position themselves for opportunities in the field.
This book helps students decide which kind of public interest job is right for them and then gives them the tools and information they need to land their dream job.