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Do you know: how to tell if you're better suited to the law or to some other field? how to determine when to make the big break? how to analyze and overcome your barriers to change? how to transfer your legal skills to other professions? how to implement an effective job-finding campaign? You must be able to answer these five questions if you want to develop a satisfying, long-lasting career, in or beyond the law. Here's the best resource to help you. Whether you're a veteran practitioner or a new law grad, this expanded 4th edition of Deborah Arron's career guide for lawyers will challenge and provoke you, while preparing you to move into any of the following fields: ADR, Arts & Entertainment, Bar Association Management, Business, Communications, Consulting, Counseling, Education, Entrepreneurial Ventures, Environmental, Ethics, Foundations & Nonprofits, Government, Healthcare, Information Science, International, Labor Unions, Law Enforcement, Lobbying & Public Affairs, Private Law Practice, Real Estate, Sports, Technology and the Judiciary. The 4th edition includes more than 700 job and career suggestions, web addresses for over 1,000 resources, extensive self-assessment exercises, profiles of law school graduates who moved into popular fields and a new test to determine the right fit for you within the practice of law. With more than 50,000 copies of Arron's law career classic in print, you'll understand why the book has received rave views from critics, career counselors, lawyers and law students alike.
The Lawyer's Career Change Handbook: More Than 300 Things You Can Do With a Law Degree by Hindi GreenbergA surprising number of lawyers in this country have discovered that a law degree is not necessarily a ticket to wealth, success and happiness, and now they want out. Hindi Greenberg--founder and president of Lawyers in Transition--has written an indispensable guidebook for those in that position. Chock full of helpful advice, exercises, listings of resources and real-life stories, The Lawyer's Career Change Handbook provides all the tools needed to help the unsatisfied many who are either considering a new career or actively pursuing one. This one-of-a-kind volume can help legal professionals identify, target, and get new jobs that best suit their abilities, background, personality and interests, while offering them ways to cope with the inevitable stress of changing fields. And those who wish to remain in the law world will discover invaluable methods for creating more satisfaction in their current fields, for exploring other areas of the law that they may not have previously considered, and for determining if a solo or small practice is the right way to go.
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