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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Steven C. BennettPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 16.40cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 0.463kg ISBN: 9780275981068ISBN 10: 0275981061 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 30 March 2004 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews[A] primer for law students considering firm practice....[o]ffers practical guidance on topics ranging from determining whether firm life is the right fit to preparing for partnership. -Macalester Today A primer for law students considering firm practice.... o ffers practical guidance on topics ranging from determining whether firm life is the right fit to preparing for partnership. -Macalester Today ?[A] primer for law students considering firm practice....[o]ffers practical guidance on topics ranging from determining whether firm life is the right fit to preparing for partnership.?-Macalester Today The Path to Partnership should be required reading for every law student considering firm practice. Associates should read, study and keep this practice primer close at hand--it is jam-packed with invaluable practical advice, as well as inside information on the inner workings of law firms available nowhere else. -Gail E. Cutter, Esq., Director, Office of Career Services New York University School of Law [A] primer for law students considering firm practice....[o]ffers practical guidance on topics ranging from determining whether firm life is the right fit to preparing for partnership. -Macalester Today �A� primer for law students considering firm practice....�o�ffers practical guidance on topics ranging from determining whether firm life is the right fit to preparing for partnership. -Macalester Today ?[A] primer for law students considering firm practice....[o]ffers practical guidance on topics ranging from determining whether firm life is the right fit to preparing for partnership.?-Macalester Today The Path to Partnership should be required reading for every law student considering firm practice. Associates should read, study and keep this practice primer close at hand--it is jam-packed with invaluable practical advice, as well as inside information on the inner workings of law firms available nowhere else. -Gail E. Cutter, Esq., Director, Office of Career Services New York University School of Law The Path to Partnership should be required reading for every law student considering firm practice. Associates should read, study and keep this practice primer close at hand--it is jam-packed with invaluable practical advice, as well as inside information on the inner workings of law firms available nowhere else. -Gail E. Cutter, Esq., Director, Office of Career Services New York University School of Law ""The Path to Partnership should be required reading for every law student considering firm practice. Associates should read, study and keep this practice primer close at hand--it is jam-packed with invaluable practical advice, as well as inside information on the inner workings of law firms available nowhere else.""-Gail E. Cutter, Esq., Director, Office of Career Services New York University School of Law ?[A] primer for law students considering firm practice....[o]ffers practical guidance on topics ranging from determining whether firm life is the right fit to preparing for partnership.?-Macalester Today ""ÝA¨ primer for law students considering firm practice....Ýo¨ffers practical guidance on topics ranging from determining whether firm life is the right fit to preparing for partnership.""-Macalester Today ""[A] primer for law students considering firm practice....[o]ffers practical guidance on topics ranging from determining whether firm life is the right fit to preparing for partnership.""-Macalester Today Author InformationSTEVEN C. BENNETT is a litigation partner in the New York City offices of Jones Day, and a member of the firm's training and recruiting committees. A former Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, he has taught at Fordham School of Law and the Brooklyn Law School. His column on career development appears regularly in the New York Law Journal. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |