Friday, March 18, 2011

April 15/ MA (webcast) - Pathways to Practice

A FREE training for third years and recent graduates transitioning from law school to law practice


Friday, April 15, 2011 1:30-4:30 p.m.
View the program live at MCLE's Conference Center or via webcast.
Register: http://www.mcle.org/program-calendar/pathwaystopractice.cfm#reg

Title:
Pathways to Practice

Descripton:
These remain uncertain times for lawyers, especially if you are just coming out of law school and looking for a job. MCLE is committed to helping you succeed. To help you navigate the current market and maximize your potential as you embark on your career, MCLE is offering our 2nd Annual FREE program, Pathways to Practice. If you are unsure of your path to a legal career and the next steps you should take, this is a program you should not miss.

Designed especially for third year law students and recent graduates, Pathways to Practice outlines the opportunities that will help you get your legal career started in the face of tough economic times and limited employment prospects. This half-day program is full of information that you can use to identify opportunities that could make the difference between a rocky post-law school experience and a smooth transition from school to career.

MCLE has assembled a panel of expert practitioners to offer practical advice and concrete suggestions for new lawyers just starting out. From contract work to part-time opportunities to working with CPCS or gaining valuable experience through volunteer opportunities, there is something for everyone. Also joining the panel are two recent law school graduates who have found fulfillment difficult economic times. Their stories are inspirational and they are living proof that there are pathways to success out there if you persevere.
Editor's note: the announcement does not specifically state that this event grants CLE credit. Judging from the content, it seems likely, but you'll want to check.

To Register:
http://www.mcle.org/program-calendar/pathwaystopractice.cfm

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